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How long does CO2 gas last after surgery? Everything you need to know

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During laparoscopic procedures, carbon dioxide (CO2) gas is used to inflate the abdomen, a technique called pneumoperitoneum. A retrospective study of patients undergoing gynecological laparoscopy found that roughly 90% of residual gas volume resolves each day, with the majority disappearing within 48 to 72 hours post-surgery. This absorption rate varies from person to person.

How do you get the air out of your body after surgery?

5 min read
Following minimally invasive procedures, many patients experience discomfort from trapped gas, a common side effect of the carbon dioxide used during surgery. Understanding **how you get the air out of your body after surgery** is a key step toward a more comfortable and faster recovery.