BackgroundTo review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the formation of postoperative intra-abdominal adhesions.MethodsA search on Pubmed and the Cochrane library was undertaken using the keywords “abdominal”, “adhesion”, “postoperative”, “prevention” and “reduction”. Only randomised controlled trials, prospective non-randomised controlled studies and review articles published in the English language between 1990 and 2006 were included.ResultsTwo prospective non-randomised controlled studies and 18 randomised controlled trials were included in this review. Adjuvant therapies reviewed included pharmacological agents (streptokinase, recombinant tissue plasminogen activator, vitamin E antioxidant molecules), ...
Post-operative adhesions affect patients undergoing all types of surgeries. They are associated with...
Purpose of review: to explore recent developments in the techniques used for the prevention of adhes...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, yet many surgeons are still ...
BACKGROUND: To review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the form...
To review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the formation of pos...
Background Formation of adhesions after peritoneal surgery results in high morbidity. Barriers to pr...
Background Formation of adhesions after peritoneal surgery results in high morbidity. Barriers to pr...
Postoperative adhesions represent a common consequence in patients who underwent abdominal or pelvic...
Background/aim: The development of postoperative adhesion after abdominal surgery is sometimes a sev...
To assess the effectiveness of bioresorbable Seprafilm mem-brane in preventing abdominal adhesions i...
Introduction: Abdominal surgery almost inevitably leads to adhesion formation, which often results i...
Intra-abdominal adhesions are normally found after most surgical procedures. Many of the adhesions a...
Intestinal adhesions are bands of fibrous tissue created by the intimate contact of two injured surf...
Background: Postoperative adhesions occur when fibrous strands of internal scar tissue bind anatomic...
BackgroundAdhesion formation remains an almost inevitable consequence of abdominal procedures, poten...
Post-operative adhesions affect patients undergoing all types of surgeries. They are associated with...
Purpose of review: to explore recent developments in the techniques used for the prevention of adhes...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, yet many surgeons are still ...
BACKGROUND: To review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the form...
To review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the formation of pos...
Background Formation of adhesions after peritoneal surgery results in high morbidity. Barriers to pr...
Background Formation of adhesions after peritoneal surgery results in high morbidity. Barriers to pr...
Postoperative adhesions represent a common consequence in patients who underwent abdominal or pelvic...
Background/aim: The development of postoperative adhesion after abdominal surgery is sometimes a sev...
To assess the effectiveness of bioresorbable Seprafilm mem-brane in preventing abdominal adhesions i...
Introduction: Abdominal surgery almost inevitably leads to adhesion formation, which often results i...
Intra-abdominal adhesions are normally found after most surgical procedures. Many of the adhesions a...
Intestinal adhesions are bands of fibrous tissue created by the intimate contact of two injured surf...
Background: Postoperative adhesions occur when fibrous strands of internal scar tissue bind anatomic...
BackgroundAdhesion formation remains an almost inevitable consequence of abdominal procedures, poten...
Post-operative adhesions affect patients undergoing all types of surgeries. They are associated with...
Purpose of review: to explore recent developments in the techniques used for the prevention of adhes...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, yet many surgeons are still ...