Background/purposeViscera stuck to the anterior abdominal wall from previous surgery risk injury during laparoscopic surgery. A prospective study was conducted to determine if these adhesions are detectable on ultrasound scan by showing a reduction in the normal visceral slide.MethodsPatients undergoing laparoscopic procedure after a previous laparotomy underwent preoperative real-time ultrasound scan to observe if viscera slides freely under the abdominal wall. A reduction in slide was considered a positive sign of underlying adhesions. These findings were correlated with the operative findings.ResultsAnterior abdominal wall scans were performed on 17 children. Reduced visceral slide was seen in 10. Viscero-parietal adhesions were found in...
Background Adhesions are the most common driver of long-term morbidity after abdominal surgery. Alth...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
Adhesions occur with a high incidence after intra-abdominal surgery but can also develop due to infe...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the feasibility of preoperative ultrasound evaluation of the umbilic...
The risk of visceral injury during laparoscopy occurs mainly during the creation of the pneumoperito...
A previous laparotomy is still a contraindication to laparoscopy because of the possible presence of...
Background: To detect and document preoperatively the presence of bowel and omental adhesions in the...
Study Objective: Introduce a non-invasive method preoperatively to prevent bowel injury by the Veres...
Background: Patients presenting to Gynecology OPD at LLRM Medical College, Meerut, UP, India for ben...
Background and Purpose: Intraperitoneal adhesions are the most frequent cause of recurrent abdominal...
The risk of intraperitoneal adhesion formation is a concern with transperitoneal laparoscopic surger...
This work presents a strategy for detection of abdominal adhesions based on cine-MRI data, image pro...
Introduction. Abdominal adhesions can cause serious morbidity and complicate subsequent operations. ...
Background Adhesions are the most common driver of long-term morbidity after abdominal surgery. Alth...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
Background Adhesions are the most common driver of long-term morbidity after abdominal surgery. Alth...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
Adhesions occur with a high incidence after intra-abdominal surgery but can also develop due to infe...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the feasibility of preoperative ultrasound evaluation of the umbilic...
The risk of visceral injury during laparoscopy occurs mainly during the creation of the pneumoperito...
A previous laparotomy is still a contraindication to laparoscopy because of the possible presence of...
Background: To detect and document preoperatively the presence of bowel and omental adhesions in the...
Study Objective: Introduce a non-invasive method preoperatively to prevent bowel injury by the Veres...
Background: Patients presenting to Gynecology OPD at LLRM Medical College, Meerut, UP, India for ben...
Background and Purpose: Intraperitoneal adhesions are the most frequent cause of recurrent abdominal...
The risk of intraperitoneal adhesion formation is a concern with transperitoneal laparoscopic surger...
This work presents a strategy for detection of abdominal adhesions based on cine-MRI data, image pro...
Introduction. Abdominal adhesions can cause serious morbidity and complicate subsequent operations. ...
Background Adhesions are the most common driver of long-term morbidity after abdominal surgery. Alth...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
Background Adhesions are the most common driver of long-term morbidity after abdominal surgery. Alth...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
Adhesions occur with a high incidence after intra-abdominal surgery but can also develop due to infe...