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- W2014193119 abstract "Although laparoscopy has been available since it was first described by Kelling in 1923,31 only in the last decade has it found applications in pediatric surgery. As expertise and equipment have improved, an increasing number of young children now present for laparoscopic intervention. Early pediatric endoscopes, by necessity being smaller than their adult versions, tended to have a reduced viewing angle and produced dim images, but modern optical refinements such as the rod lens telescope, shortened instruments, and video technology allow high-quality views. As in adults, laparoscopy permits inspection of the abdominal and pelvic organs, and the retroperitoneal space and the lower portion of the kidneys, without disturbing the anatomic relationships of these structures. Anesthetic management is complicated by the major physiologic effects of the pneumoperitoneum and patient positioning. Modifications in anesthetic technique might be required to allow this novel operation to be performed safely. As more procedures are performed laparoscopically, knowledge of these physiologic changes has become fundamental to safe practice, especially when they are applied to sicker patients." @default.
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- W2014193119 title "Anesthesia for Laparoscopy in the Pediatric Patient" @default.
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