Subcutaneous emphysema--beyond the pneumoperitoneum
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- DOI: 10.4293/108680813X13693422520882
Subcutaneous emphysema--beyond the pneumoperitoneum
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Erratum.JSLS. 2016 Apr-Jun;20(2):e2016.00050. doi: 10.4293/JSLS.2016.00050. JSLS. 2016. PMID: 27403043 Free PMC article.
Abstract
Background: Subcutaneous emphysema and gas extravasation outside of the peritoneal cavity during laparoscopy has consequences. Knowledge of the circumstances that increase the potential for subcutaneous emphysema is necessary for safe laparoscopy.
Methods: A literature review and a PubMed search are the basis for this review.
Conclusions: The known risk factors leading to subcutaneous emphysema during laparoscopy are multiple attempts at abdominal entry, improper cannula placement, loose fitting cannula/skin and fascial entry points, use of >5 cannulas, use of cannulas as fulcrums, torque of the laparoscope, increased intra-abdominal pressure, procedures lasting >3.5 hours, and attention to details. New additional risk factors acting as direct factors leading to subcutaneous emphysema risk and occurrence are total gas volume, gas flow rate, valveless trocar systems, and robotic fulcrum forces. Recognizing this spectrum of factors that leads to subcutaneous emphysema will yield greater patient safety during laparoscopic procedures.
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