Small skin incision dose not have any beneficial effect on cytokine expression in malnourished rats after laparotomy
Background and Objectives: Small skin incision, like laparoscopic surgery had been reported that it was better on pain, inflammatory responses and duration of hospital stay compared to conventional open laparotomy, however, we have a little evidence for beneficial effect on laparoscopic surgery in malnourished patients. The aims of this study were to asses whether small… Continue Reading
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Surgically Created Taste Aversions Develop in Rats Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
Background: Effective non-surgical treatment of morbid obesity continues to elude the medical community. Capturing positive effects of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) without surgery may be essential in achieving this goal. We have previously shown that patients experience taste changes and aversions following RYGB. A rat model for RYGB can help define these changes as physiological… Continue Reading
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The AirSeal TM : A new insufflation system for laparoscopic Surgery. Preliminary data concerning physiological changes.
Introduction:The physiopathologic consequences of pneumoperitoneum are well known. In the attempt to minimize CO2 peritonel uptake and the related physiological consequences, a new generation of insufflation systems and trocars are in development. This experimental animal study aims to assess the applicability and safety of a new insufflation and trocar system for laparoscopic surgery: the AirSeal… Continue Reading
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