The impact of warmed and humidified CO insufflation during robotic radical prostatectomy: Results of a randomized controlled trial.

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Date publication

mars 2019

Journal

Urologia

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MEYER Nicolas


Tous les auteurs :
Oderda M, Cerutti E, Gontero P, Manetta T, Mengozzi G, Meyer N, Munegato S, Noll E, Rampa P, Piéchaud T, Diemunsch P

Résumé

Cool and dry gas insufflation during laparoscopy induces hypothermia and cytokine increase, with significant perioperative morbidity. Our aim was to assess if warmed and humidified CO insufflation with HumiGard™ device can achieve significant benefits over standard insufflation in terms of risk of hypothermia, cytokine response, blood gases, and intra- and postoperative parameters, in the setting of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP).

Mots clés

CO, HumiGard, blood gas analysis, body core temperature, cytokines, humidified, laparoscopy, warmed

Référence

Urologia. 2019 Mar 14;:391560319834837