Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Hemodynamic and tissue blood flow responses to long-term pneumoperitoneum and hypercapnia in the pig
Abstract Background Increased peritoneal blood flow may influence the ability of cancer cells to adhere to and survive on the peritoneal surface during and after laparoscopic cancer surgery. Carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumoperitoneum is associated with a marked blood flow increase in the peritoneum. However, it is not clear whether the vasodilatory effect in the peritoneum is related to a local or systemic effect of CO2.
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