Pleura and Peritoneum (original) (raw)

Modeling open surgery in mice to explore peritoneal damage, carbon dioxide humidification and desmoidogenesis

Robert Ramsay

Pleura and Peritoneum

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Laparotomy causes loss of peritoneal mesothelium prevented by humidified CO2 insufflation in rats

J. Linde

Journal of Surgical Research, 2017

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Peritoneal Tumorigenesis and Inflammation are Ameliorated by Humidified-Warm Carbon Dioxide Insufflation in the Mouse

Steven Mutsaers

Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2015

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Possible mechanisms of peritoneal tissue-oxygen tension changes during CO2-pneumoperitoneum: the role of design, methodology and animal models: Editorial commentary on the articles 'Peritoneal tissue-oxygen tension during a carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum in a mouse laparoscopic model with contro...

Ospan Mynbaev, Roberta Corona

Human Reproduction, 2009

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Modes of carbon dioxide delivery during laparoscopy generate distinct differences in peritoneal damage and hypoxia in a porcine model

Robert Ramsay

Surgical Endoscopy

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Possible mechanisms of peritoneal tissue-oxygen tension changes during CO2-pneumoperitoneum: the role of design, methodology and animal models

Roberta Corona, Ospan Mynbaev

Human reproduction (Oxford, England), 2009

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Increased visceral tissue perfusion with heated, humidified carbon dioxide insufflation during open abdominal surgery in a rodent model

Pavlo Kokhanenko

PloS one, 2018

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Experimental study of delivery of humidified-warm carbon dioxide during open abdominal surgery

Robert Ramsay

British Journal of Surgery

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Effects of Laparotomy, and Carbon Dioxide and Air Pneumoperitoneum, on Cellular Immunity and Peritoneal Host Defences in Rats

Cagatay Daphan

The European Journal of Surgery, 1999

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Intra-Operative Tissue Oxygen Tension Is Increased by Local Insufflation of Humidified-Warm CO2 during Open Abdominal Surgery in a Rat Model

J. Linde

PloS one, 2015

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Intraperitoneal injection of cultured mesothelial cells decrease CO2 pneumoperitoneum-enhanced adhesions in a laparoscopic mouse model

Philippe R. Koninckx

Gynecological Surgery, 2011

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The effects of CO2 pneumoperitoneum on the apoptotic index in the peritoneum

M. Solak

Advances in Therapy, 2007

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The influence of the CO2 pneumoperitoneum on a rat model of intestinal anastomosis healing

Ger Rijkers

Surgical Endoscopy, 2012

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Role of CO2 pneumoperitoneum-induced acidosis in CO2 pneumoperitoneum-enhanced adhesion formation in mice

Roger Molinas

Fertility and Sterility, 2004

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Conditioning of the abdominal cavity reduces tumor implantation in a laparoscopic mouse model

Roberta Corona

Surgery Today, 2014

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Carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum prevents intraperitoneal adhesions after laparotomy in rats

Manabu Okawada

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2006

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Electron-Microscopic Alterations of the Peritoneum after Both Cold and Heated Carbon Dioxide Pneumoperitoneum

Esra Erdemli

Journal of Surgical Research, 2005

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Lymphocyte proliferation in mice after a full laparotomy is the same whether performed in a sealed carbon dioxide chamber or in room air

Emina Huang

Surgical endoscopy, 2000

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Inflammatory response and bacterial dissemination afterlaparotomy and abdominal CO2 insufflation in a murine model of peritonitis

Marcos Bettini Pitombo

Surgical Endoscopy, 2006

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Heated and Humidified CO2 Prevents Hypothermia, Peritoneal Injury, and Intra-Abdominal Adhesions During Prolonged Laparoscopic Insufflations

Minhua Zheng

Journal of Surgical Research, 2009

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Peritoneal mesothelial hypoxia during pneumoperitoneum is a cofactor in adhesion formation in a laparoscopic mouse model

Ospan Mynbaev

Fertility and Sterility, 2001

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Impact of intraperitoneal pressure of a CO2 pneumoperitoneum on the surgical peritoneal environment

Revaz Botchorishvili

Human Reproduction, 2012

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Carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum attenuates the inflammatory response following laparotomy

Seph F

Journal of Surgical Research, 2004

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Local and systemic impact of pnemoperitoneum on prepuberal rats

alfonso papparella

Pediatric Surgery International, 2007

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The Effect of Warm Humidified CO2 on the Dissipation of Residual Gas Following Laparoscopy in Piglets

Matthys Campher

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2004

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Impact of Temperature and Humidity of Carbon Dioxide Pneumoperitoneum on Body Temperature and Peritoneal Morphology

michiel schreve

Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 2002

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CO2 Pneumoperitoneum Prolongs Survival in an Animal Model of Peritonitis Compared to Laparotomy

Ioannis Koutelidakis

Journal of Surgical Research, 2009

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