Publications by authors named "Kei Ugata"

Background: Pneumoperitoneum and a steep Trendelenburg position during robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy have been demonstrated to promote a cranial shift of the diaphragm and the formation of atelectasis in the dorsal parts of the lungs. However, neither an impact of higher positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on preserving the ventilation in the dorsal region nor its physiologic effects have been fully examined. The authors hypothesized that PEEP of 15 cm H2O during robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy might maintain ventilation in the dorsal parts and thus improve lung mechanics.

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  • - Costello syndrome is a rare genetic disorder causing growth and mental delays, along with unique facial features, and often leads to heart issues, skin growths, and a higher risk of cancers.
  • - Anesthetizing patients with Costello syndrome can be challenging due to their anatomical differences and heart conditions, particularly when managing their airways and cardiac health.
  • - Most research has focused on children with Costello syndrome regarding anesthesia; however, it’s crucial to assess and prepare for potential adult-specific health issues to ensure safe anesthesia in adults with this condition.
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