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I'm not sure but I think it's a yes
No, Helium is an inert gas that, if used for insufflation during laparoscopy, may be followed by less postoperative pain than Carbon Dioxide (CO2) insufflation, due to a more limited effect on intraabdominal pH and metabolism.
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Answer:
I'm not sure but I think it's a yes
No, Helium is an inert gas that, if used for insufflation during laparoscopy, may be followed by less postoperative pain than Carbon Dioxide (CO2) insufflation, due to a more limited effect on intraabdominal pH and metabolism.