Systematic review of oxidative stress associated with pneumoperitoneum

Author:

Sammour T1,Mittal A1,Loveday B P T1,Kahokehr A1,Phillips A R J1,Windsor J A1,Hill A G1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

Abstract

Abstract Background There have been several reports of ischaemic complications after routine laparoscopy. The aim of this review was to investigate the relationship between this oxidative stress and pneumoperitoneum. Methods Medline, Medline in-process, The Cochrane Library, PubMed and EMBASE were searched for papers on oxidative stress and pneumoperitoneum, from 1947 to March 2008 with no language restriction or restriction on trial design. Papers that did not investigate pneumoperitoneum as a causative factor, or did not report outcome measures related to oxidative stress, were excluded. Results A total of 73 relevant papers were identified: 36 animal studies, 21 human clinical trials, nine case reports, five review articles and two comments. Pneumoperitoneum causes a reduction in splanchnic blood flow, resulting in biochemical evidence of oxidative stress in a pressure- and time-dependent manner. There is evidence that the use of carbon dioxide for insufflation is contributory. Several measures proposed to minimize the oxidative stress have shown promise in animal studies, but few have been evaluated in the clinical setting. Conclusion There is an increasing body of evidence, mainly from animal studies, that pneumoperitoneum decreases splanchnic perfusion with resulting oxidative stress. It is now appropriate to investigate the clinical significance of pneumoperitoneum-associated oxidative stress.

Funder

Foundation for Surgery Research Scholarship

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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