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A COMPARISON OF CO2-RELATED COMPLICATIONS IN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMIES BETWEEN THE AIRSEAL SYSTEM AND CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS kainatshariq99@gmail.com

 
A COMPARISON OF CO2-RELATED COMPLICATIONS IN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMIES BETWEEN THE AIRSEAL SYSTEM AND CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
Author Details
9
Including the presenting author
Muhammad Faizan muhammadfaizan1131@gmail.com Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan Karachi Pakistan
Kainat Shariq kainatshariq99@gmail.com Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan Karachi Pakistan *
Fatima Sughra Abbas fatimasughraabbas110@gmail.com Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan Karachi Pakistan
Dua Atif Murtaza duamurtaza38@gmail.com Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan Karachi Pakistan
Amna Naveed amna12kh@gmail.com Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan Karachi Pakistan
Hamna Mukhtar Tarar hamna_tarar11@gmail.com Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan Karachi Pakistan
Rohma Fahim rohmafahim01@gmail.com Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan Karachi Pakistan
Sumeet Kumar muhammadfaizan1131@gmail.com Chandka Medical College Larkana Pakistan
Sarush Ahmed Siddiqui siddiquisarush@gmail.com Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi Pakistan
Kainat Shariq
kainatshariq99@gmail.com
Pakistan
Abstract
Oral or Poster
Laparoscopy has largely replaced open nephrectomies owing to its minimally invasive approach. Conventional insufflation systems use a one-way valve for allowing the instruments while maintaining insufflation. Subcutaneous emphysema is among the most common and feared complications resulting from insufflation. The established risk factors also include increased end-tidal CO2. AirSealĀ® offers a potential solution to reduce the incidence of adverse events. The present study aimed to evaluate the difference between the incidence of subcutaneous emphysema and an important predictor of the incidence of subcutaneous emphysema: end-tidal CO2.
An independent reviewer extracted the relevant data and populated the data fields in the Excel sheet from the included studies. Continuous variables were pooled using standardized mean differences. Binary outcomes were pooled using the log odds ratio.
Four randomized-controlled trials were included in the meta-analysis. A total of 307 patients were included in the analysis, and a pooled odds ratio of 0.40 (95% CI 0.10-1.66, I2 = 20%, p = 0.29) was obtained, which was not significant. Three studies compared the mean end-tidal CO2. The total number of patients included in this analysis was 194. The pooled standardized mean difference (SMD) was -0.59 (95% CI - 0.81, - 0.38; I2 = 0%, p = 0.91).
AirSeal significantly lowers the EtCO2 in patients undergoing laparoscopic partial nephrectomy, which can therefore impact recovery as well as the rate of complications.
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Category
1 General Topics organized by ISS/SIC
1.03 General Surgery
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Abstract Prizes
No
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript conforming to the format of orignial articles in the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
No
- Author must be age 40 or younger
- One of the authors must be a member of ISDS
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript to the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
No
- Author must be age 40 or younger
- One of the authors must be a member of ISDS
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript to the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025