Clinically, desmoids are categorized according to their localization into intraabdominal, extraabdominal, and abdominal wall desmoids. |
It is essential to have an electronic insufflator, capable of monitoring the flow rate with regard to the intraabdominal pressure. |
Serious infections such as septicemia, nosocomial pneumonia, intraabdominal infections, aerobic, and anaerobic. |
Muscle relaxation usually is adequate for intraabdominal operations at normal levels of anesthesia. |
To investigate the impact of increased intraabdominal pressure on respiration and hemodynamics. |