Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity, resulting in infertility and pain. The understanding of the pathogenesis of adhesion formation and reformation especially at the cellular and molecular level can help to further develop more effective treatments for the prevention of adhesion formation and reformation. Following an injury to the peritoneum, fibrinolytic activity over the peritoneal surface decreases, leading to changes in the expression and synthesis of various cellular mediators and in the remodelling of the connective tissue. The cellular response to peritoneal injury and adhesion formation and reformation are reviewed. Analysis of the available literature data on the cel...
This thesis examines the subject of peritoneal adhesion formation following surgery in the format of...
AbstractPostoperative intra-abdominal adhesions represent a serious clinical problem. In this review...
The most common cause of intraperitoneal adhesions which may result in infertility and intestinal ob...
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The pathophysiology of adhesion formation nee...
Background: Current views on the pathogenesis of adhesion formation are based on the "classical conc...
Post-operative adhesion is a common complication after abdominal surgery, with high impact on patien...
Any peritoneal inflammatory process consequent to infections or surgical injuries may induce abdomin...
Introduction: More than 90% of patients undergoing abdominal surgery develop adhesions and adhesion ...
Post-surgical adhesions are internal scar tissue and a major health and economic burden. Adhesions a...
Any peritoneal inflammatory process consequent to infections or surgical injuries may induce abdomin...
The pathophysiology of adhesion formation needs to be clarified to reduce the adhesion-related morbi...
Item does not contain fulltextThe peritoneum is one of the commonest sites for pathological processe...
textabstractPeritoneal carcinomatosis and postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation still are...
Background: intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a significant cause ...
Peritoneal adhesions are a near inevitable occurrence after laparotomy and a major cause of both pat...
This thesis examines the subject of peritoneal adhesion formation following surgery in the format of...
AbstractPostoperative intra-abdominal adhesions represent a serious clinical problem. In this review...
The most common cause of intraperitoneal adhesions which may result in infertility and intestinal ob...
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The pathophysiology of adhesion formation nee...
Background: Current views on the pathogenesis of adhesion formation are based on the "classical conc...
Post-operative adhesion is a common complication after abdominal surgery, with high impact on patien...
Any peritoneal inflammatory process consequent to infections or surgical injuries may induce abdomin...
Introduction: More than 90% of patients undergoing abdominal surgery develop adhesions and adhesion ...
Post-surgical adhesions are internal scar tissue and a major health and economic burden. Adhesions a...
Any peritoneal inflammatory process consequent to infections or surgical injuries may induce abdomin...
The pathophysiology of adhesion formation needs to be clarified to reduce the adhesion-related morbi...
Item does not contain fulltextThe peritoneum is one of the commonest sites for pathological processe...
textabstractPeritoneal carcinomatosis and postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation still are...
Background: intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a significant cause ...
Peritoneal adhesions are a near inevitable occurrence after laparotomy and a major cause of both pat...
This thesis examines the subject of peritoneal adhesion formation following surgery in the format of...
AbstractPostoperative intra-abdominal adhesions represent a serious clinical problem. In this review...
The most common cause of intraperitoneal adhesions which may result in infertility and intestinal ob...