Haemodynamics in a patient with Fontan physiology undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy

S J A Pans, R R J van Kimmenade, J P Ruurda, F J Meijboom, G T Sieswerda, B van Zaane

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Abstract

Laparoscopic surgery in patients with Fontan circulation is a haemodynamic challenge; venous return may be compromised by insufflation of carbon dioxide into the abdomen (increasing intra-abdominal pressure), the use of reverse Trendelenburg position and positive pressure ventilation. Combined with an increase in pulmonary vascular resistance due to hypercarbia, cardiac output may be reduced. However, for non-haemodynamic reasons, laparoscopic surgery has advantages over open surgery: less postoperative pain, shorter hospital stay, a reduction in postoperative wound infections and a reduction of respiratory complications. In this case report, we present a patient with Fontan circulation who underwent uneventful laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)383-385
Number of pages3
JournalNetherlands Heart Journal
Volume23
Issue number7-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2015

Keywords

  • Cardiac output
  • Congenital heart disease
  • Fontan physiology
  • Laparoscopic surgery
  • Univentricular heart

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