Renal pelvic pressure responds with augmented increases to increments in intraabdominal pressure

Background/Purpose: Flow of a fluid through a collapsible tube is under the influence of various factors including the external compressing pressure. Because the intraabdominal pressure may compress the ureter, an experimental study has been planned to determine and compare the normal intraabdominal...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pediatric surgery 2001-06, Vol.36 (6), p.901-904
Hauptverfasser: Karnak, İbrahim, Bingöl-Koloğlu, Meltem, Karaağaoğlu, Ergun, Büyükpamukçu, Nebil, Tanyel, F.Cahit
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Zusammenfassung:Background/Purpose: Flow of a fluid through a collapsible tube is under the influence of various factors including the external compressing pressure. Because the intraabdominal pressure may compress the ureter, an experimental study has been planned to determine and compare the normal intraabdominal and renal pelvic pressures and the alterations in renal pelvic pressure in response to the increments in intraabdominal pressure in the rabbits. Methods: Eight adult rabbits were used for the experiment. Under general anesthesia, an urethral catheter, a nasogastric tube, and an intraperitoneal catheter were placed to measure intravesical (IVP), intragastric (IGP), and intraabdominal pressures (IAP), respectively. Intracranial pressure monitorization catheter was placed into the renal pelvis to monitor intrapelvic pressure (IPP). Basal pressure measurements have been recorded. The pressures have been recorded in every 5 minutes, and IAP has been increased gradually about 3 to 4 cm of water pressure in every step for 30-minute periods. Results: Increases in the intrapelvic pressure values have been significantly higher than the increases in the IAP (P
ISSN:0022-3468
1531-5037
DOI:10.1053/jpsu.2001.23968