Nitrous Oxide and Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery

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J B Brodsky
H J M Lemmens
J S Collins
J M Morton
M J Curet
J G Brock-Utne
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Obesity Surgery | 2005年 / 15卷
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LAPAROSCOPY; GASTRIC BYPASS; COMPLICATIONS; BOWEL DISTENTION; NAUSEA; ANESTHESIA; NITROUS OXIDE;
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Background: Nitrous oxide (N2O) is frequently used to supplement more potent anesthetic agents. One side-effect of N2O is its ability to expand an air-containing space. We investigated if N2O adversely affected operating conditions by distending normal bowel during laparoscopic bariatric procedures. Methods: 50 morbidly obese patients were divided into 2 study groups. Group 1 patients were ventilated with a halogenated anesthetic/oxygen/air mixture, while Group 2 received a halogenated anesthetic/oxygen/N2O mixture. At 30, 60, and 90 min intervals during the operation, the surgeon was asked if N2O was being used. Results: The surgeons responded correctly only 42% (30 min), 50% (60 min), and 48% (90 min) of the time. In Group 2 (N2O) patients, they incorrectly answered that N2O was not being used 88% (30 min), 68% (60 min), and 68% (90 min); and in Group 1 (air) patients, they incorrectly answered that N2O was being used 28% (30 min), 32% (60 min), and 36% (90 min) of the time. Conclusion: We found that using N2O did not cause noticeable bowel distention during laparoscopic bariatric procedures of relatively short duration.
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