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The negative effects of pneumoperitoneum used in laparoscopic cholecystectomy on cerebral metabolism, intracranial pressure, cardiovascular (blood pressure, heart rate, venous return) and respiratory system are known.It is thought that pneumoperitoneum causes hemodynamic changes in the body by
60 morbidly obese patients which planned sleeve gastrectomy procedures under general anestesia (ASA 2-3 status) were included in this study. Patients were devided into 2 groups which was ventilated with no positive end expiratory pressure (Group 5PEEP n=30), and 5 cmH2O positive and expiratory
Malleolar fractures
Surgical treatment of patients with malleolar fractures imposes a special challenge for orthopaedic surgeons. A typical ankle fracture results in haematoma, sometimes blistering and almost always oedema formation. This postpones the optimal time for surgery. When operating on a
Study Description: Transabdominal surgery might be associated with incisional pain, fear of rupture, inhibited mobilisation and risk of incisional herniation. An abdominal binder was developed for postoperative support of abdominal incisions. The abdominal binder provides a pressure of 10-15
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1. What is the incidence of clinically-important venous thromboembolism (VTE) following surgically-repaired, isolated fractures of the tibia, fibula or ankle?
2. In patients with surgically-repaired, isolated fractures of the tibia, fibula or ankle, is simple anticoagulant