Study Objective: Introduce a non-invasive method preoperatively to prevent bowel injury by the Veres needle and trocar during laparoscopy. Design: Case-controlled study . Setting: A hospital-based study. Patients: Five hundred and twelve patients who underwent laparoscopic surgery were prospectively enrolled. Intervention: A simple and non- invasive method to detect bowel adhesions preoperatively. Results: A total of 512 patients who underwent operative laparoscopy were prospectively enrolled for ultrasonographic visceral sliding evaluation. They were subdivided into two groups as follows: group I, 332 patients without previous abdominal surgery; group II, 180 patients with previous abdominal surgery. No bowel adhesion to the umbilicus was ...
BACKGROUND: The "blind" insertion of the Veress needle for insufflation of the peritoneal cavity wit...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the feasibility of preoperative ultrasound evaluation of the umbilic...
Background/purposeViscera stuck to the anterior abdominal wall from previous surgery risk injury dur...
Background: Patients presenting to Gynecology OPD at LLRM Medical College, Meerut, UP, India for ben...
Background: To detect and document preoperatively the presence of bowel and omental adhesions in the...
Background: Some studies have reported that adhesion prevention barriers (APBs) reduce adhesion afte...
Objective: To validate the technique of PUGSI in high risk patients for adhesions during laparoscopy...
Following the abdominal surgery, extensive adhesions often occur and they can cause difficulties dur...
BACKGROUND: Adhesions develop in over 90% of patients after intra-abdominal surgery. Adhesion barrie...
Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the long-term effect of the use of a hyaluron...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the results of laparoscopic management of acute small b...
Adhesions are a common sequela after abdominal surgery. Adhesions are an important etiology of acute...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative adhesions represent 75% of all acute small bowel obstructions. Although op...
BACKGROUND: The "blind" insertion of the Veress needle for insufflation of the peritoneal cavity wit...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the feasibility of preoperative ultrasound evaluation of the umbilic...
Background/purposeViscera stuck to the anterior abdominal wall from previous surgery risk injury dur...
Background: Patients presenting to Gynecology OPD at LLRM Medical College, Meerut, UP, India for ben...
Background: To detect and document preoperatively the presence of bowel and omental adhesions in the...
Background: Some studies have reported that adhesion prevention barriers (APBs) reduce adhesion afte...
Objective: To validate the technique of PUGSI in high risk patients for adhesions during laparoscopy...
Following the abdominal surgery, extensive adhesions often occur and they can cause difficulties dur...
BACKGROUND: Adhesions develop in over 90% of patients after intra-abdominal surgery. Adhesion barrie...
Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the long-term effect of the use of a hyaluron...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare the results of laparoscopic management of acute small b...
Adhesions are a common sequela after abdominal surgery. Adhesions are an important etiology of acute...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative adhesions represent 75% of all acute small bowel obstructions. Although op...
BACKGROUND: The "blind" insertion of the Veress needle for insufflation of the peritoneal cavity wit...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare adhesion formation after laparoscopic and open color...