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Delayed recovery due to exaggerated acid, base and electrolyte imbalance in prolonged laparoscopic repair of diaphragmatic hernia
SJA-Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia. 2011; 5 (1): 79-81
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-112974
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The acid, base and electrolyte changes are usually observed in the perioperative settings. We report a case of prolonged laparoscopic repair of left-sided diaphragmatic hernia which involved a lot of tissue handling and fluid replacement leading to acid, base and electrolyte imbalance. A 42-year-old male underwent prolonged laparoscopic repair under general anesthesia. Intraoperatively, surgeon reported that contents of hernia includes bowel along with mesentery, spleen and lot of fatty tissue The blood loss was about 2 L which was replaced with 1 L of colloid and 7.5 L of lactated ringer. Near the end of surgery arterial blood gas analysis revealed metabolic acidosis, hyperkalemia, and hypocalcemia leading to delayed recovery. We conclude prolonged laparoscopic surgery involving lot of tissue handling including gut and fat should be monitored for acid, base, electrolyte imbalance and corrected timely to have uneventful rapid recovery
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Acid-Base Imbalance / Acidosis / Water-Electrolyte Imbalance / Laparoscopy / Preoperative Period / Hypocalcemia / Hypokalemia Type of study: Case report Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Saudi J. Anaesth. Year: 2011

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Acid-Base Imbalance / Acidosis / Water-Electrolyte Imbalance / Laparoscopy / Preoperative Period / Hypocalcemia / Hypokalemia Type of study: Case report Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Saudi J. Anaesth. Year: 2011