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Is naso-gastric tube insertion necessary to reduce the risk of gastric injury at subcostal laparoscopic insufflation? A pilot study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2007

B. Brandner
Affiliation:
Department of AnaesthesiaUniversity College London HospitalLondon, UK
P. Krishnan*
Affiliation:
Department of AnaesthesiaUniversity College London HospitalLondon, UK
M. Sitham
Affiliation:
Department of AnaesthesiaUniversity College London HospitalLondon, UK
A. Man
Affiliation:
Department of AnaesthesiaUniversity College London HospitalLondon, UK
E. Saridogan
Affiliation:
Department of Obstetrics and GynaecologyUniversity College London Hospitals Foundation TrustLondon, UK
A. Cutner
Affiliation:
Department of Obstetrics and GynaecologyUniversity College London Hospitals Foundation TrustLondon, UK
*
Correspondence to: Paramaswamy Krishnan, Department of Anaesthesia, University College London Hospital, 235, Euston Road, London NW2 2BU, UK. E-mails: krishdr@gmail.com, p.krishnan@nhs.net; Tel: +44 8451555000 (ext 73356); Fax: +44 2073809604

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Copyright © European Society of Anaesthesiology 2007
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Table 1 Visual assessment scale for intraoperative grading of gastric distension.