Pulmonary complications are the most frequent after major aortic surgery; the aortic cross clamping is associated with an increased lung elastance; the postoperative period is characterised by a reduced oxygenation due to pulmonary edema; the pulmonary edema is likely to be due to aortic cross clamping and ischemia-reperfusion of the territories beyond the aortic cross clamping; the retroperitoneal approach to aortic surgery is not superior to the transperitoneal one in terms of postoperative lung function.

Major key topics concerning respiratory function after aortic aneurysm repair

VOLTA, Carlo Alberto;RAGAZZI, Riccardo
2008

Abstract

Pulmonary complications are the most frequent after major aortic surgery; the aortic cross clamping is associated with an increased lung elastance; the postoperative period is characterised by a reduced oxygenation due to pulmonary edema; the pulmonary edema is likely to be due to aortic cross clamping and ischemia-reperfusion of the territories beyond the aortic cross clamping; the retroperitoneal approach to aortic surgery is not superior to the transperitoneal one in terms of postoperative lung function.
2008
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