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Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery Using Low-pressure Combined With Warm and Humidified Carbon Dioxide Insufflation
Sponsor: Bordeaux Colorectal Institute Academy
Summary
To improve post-operative recovery, medical device was developed combining low-pressure pneumoperitoneum and heated and humidified Carbon Dioxide (95˚F \& 95% RH) during laparoscopic surgery to reduce the harmful effects of cold/dry insufflation. A double-blind, prospective, randomized, controlled, monocentric trial is designed in the aim to assess the impact of low-pressure pneumoperitoneum with warm and humidified gaz on post-operative pain at 24 hours without taking opioids. It is compared with low-pressure laparoscopy with cold and dry gaz in patients undergoing colorectal surgeries.
Official title: Randomized Trial Comparing Low Pressure in Laparoscopic Colorectal Resection With Warm and Humidified Carbon Dioxide Pneumoperitoneum Versus Low Pressure Pneumoperitoneum Alone
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
148
Start Date
2023-08-30
Completion Date
2026-06
Last Updated
2025-09-12
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Laparoscopic surgery under low pressure and warm and humidified CO2 Insufflation
low pressure pneumoperitoneum (5-8mmHg) and use warm (35°C), humidified (95% relative humidity) CO2 insufflation.
Laparoscopic surgery under low pressure and conventional Insufflation
low pressure pneumoperitoneum (5-8mmHg), and use standard room temperature with dry insufflation.
Locations (2)
Clinique TIVOLI DUCOS - Bordeaux Colorectal Institute
Bordeaux, France
HOPITAL NORD APHM - Service de Chirurgie Digestive
Marseille, France