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  1. Lounge · Started by admin,

    Welcome to all old and new members in new PSC!

  2. Lounge · Started by admin,

    Post your interesting case here!

  3. Quote from "The SAGES Manual of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery" by Danielle S. Walsh, Todd A. Ponsky, Nicholas E. Bruns - "The insufflation setting is based on the patient’s age and surgeon’s preference. An intraperitoneal pressure of 15 mmHg is usually tolerated by most healthy pediatric patients who weigh more than 5 kg. Intraperitoneal pressures of more than 20 mmHg can lead to decreased venous return and ventilator issues. If the patient is less than 5 kg, an intraperitoneal pressure of 8–12 mmHg is used."

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  4. Lounge · Started by admin,

    It will be replaced ASAP Thank you

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  5. Lounge · Started by admin,

    Please write your questions, concerns, or feedback here Thank you

  6. Lounge · Started by admin,

    Welcome to new and improved Pediatric surgery club! Take your time to navigate new sections. Wait for more details!

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  7. Minimal Access surgery · Started by admin,

    “The Hungarian J. Veress developed the spring-loaded needle for performance of therapeutic pneumothorax to treat pulmonary tuberculosis in 1938; he then applied this technique to cases of pneumoperitoneum” — Endoscopic Surgery in Infants and Children by Klaas N.M.A. Bax, K.E. Georgeson, et al.

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