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Characteristic alterations of the peritoneum after carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum.

J Volz1, S Köster, Z Spacek, N Paweletz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Any route of entry into the abdomen contributes to alterations of the intraperitoneal organs with different clinical consequences. Characteristic alterations of the peritoneum after CO2 pneumoperitoneum used in laparoscopic surgery is examined.
METHODS: A CO2 pneumoperitoneum with an intraperitoneal pressure of 6 mmHg was applied for 30 min in 32 nude mice. In the course of 4 days, the animals were killed and the peritoneal surface of the abdominal wall was studied by means of scanning electron microscopy.
RESULTS: Already 2 h after release of the pneumoperitoneum, mesothelial cells were bulging up. The intercellular clefts thereby increased in size, and the underlying basal lamina became visible. This reaction peaked after 12 h. Subsequently, peritoneal macrophages and lymphocytes filled all gaps, thereby recovering the basal lamina.
CONCLUSION: The morphologic integrity of the peritoneum is temporarily disturbed by a CO2 pneumoperitoneum.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10347302     DOI: 10.1007/s004649901052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


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