Pneumoperitoneum, which is established for laparoscopic surgery, has systemic implications on the renal system and may contribute to acute kidney injury or postoperative renal dysfunction. Specifically, when the pressure exceeds 10 mmHg, pneumoperitoneum decreases renal blood flow, leading to renal dysfunction and temporary oliguria. The renal effects of pneumoperitoneum stem from both the direct effects of increased intra-abdominal pressure and indirect factors such as carbon dioxide absorption, neuroendocrine influences, and tissue damage resulting from oxidative stress. While pneumoperitoneum can exacerbate renal dysfunction in patients with pre-existing kidney issues, preserving the function of the remaining kidney is crucial in certain procedures such as laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy. However, available evidence on the effects of pneumoperitoneum on renal function is limited and of moderate quality. This review focuses on exploring the pathophysiological hypotheses underlying kidney damage, mechanisms leading to oliguria and kidney damage, and fluid management strategies for surgical patients during pneumoperitoneum.

Renal implications of pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopic surgery: mechanisms, risk factors, and preventive strategies / Villa, Gianluca; Fiorentino, Marco; Cappellini, Eleonora; Lassola, Sergio; Rosa, Silvia De. - In: KOREAN JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY. - ISSN 2005-6419. - 2024:(2024), pp. 1-12. [10.4097/kja.24011]

Renal implications of pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopic surgery: mechanisms, risk factors, and preventive strategies

Rosa, Silvia De
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2024-01-01

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Pneumoperitoneum, which is established for laparoscopic surgery, has systemic implications on the renal system and may contribute to acute kidney injury or postoperative renal dysfunction. Specifically, when the pressure exceeds 10 mmHg, pneumoperitoneum decreases renal blood flow, leading to renal dysfunction and temporary oliguria. The renal effects of pneumoperitoneum stem from both the direct effects of increased intra-abdominal pressure and indirect factors such as carbon dioxide absorption, neuroendocrine influences, and tissue damage resulting from oxidative stress. While pneumoperitoneum can exacerbate renal dysfunction in patients with pre-existing kidney issues, preserving the function of the remaining kidney is crucial in certain procedures such as laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy. However, available evidence on the effects of pneumoperitoneum on renal function is limited and of moderate quality. This review focuses on exploring the pathophysiological hypotheses underlying kidney damage, mechanisms leading to oliguria and kidney damage, and fluid management strategies for surgical patients during pneumoperitoneum.
2024
Villa, Gianluca; Fiorentino, Marco; Cappellini, Eleonora; Lassola, Sergio; Rosa, Silvia De
Renal implications of pneumoperitoneum in laparoscopic surgery: mechanisms, risk factors, and preventive strategies / Villa, Gianluca; Fiorentino, Marco; Cappellini, Eleonora; Lassola, Sergio; Rosa, Silvia De. - In: KOREAN JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY. - ISSN 2005-6419. - 2024:(2024), pp. 1-12. [10.4097/kja.24011]
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