Objective: Postoperative adhesions are among the major causes of morbidity and mortality following abdominal surgery. As an antioxidant and antiinflamatory agent, the potential effect of ethyl pyruvate on adhesion prevention has not been clearly studied. We aimed to investigate the possible anti-adhesive effect of ethyl pyruvate compared with an effective barrier membrane, Seprafilm, in a rat cecal abrasion model. Materials and Methods: Male Wistar albino rats separated into three adhesion model groups (n = 8, each) with applications of different agents during surgery: control (intraperitoneal normal saline), Seprafilm group (intraperitoneal Seprafilm), and Ethyl pyruvate group (40mg/kg intraperitoneal ethyl pyruvate). Postoperative adhesio...
BACKGROUND: Adhesion formation after peritoneal surgery is a major cause of postoperative bowel obst...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the spray gel with the methods of using interceed, seprafilm or intraperitonea...
PubMed ID: 12137871Objective: To evaluate the effects of two barriers, one solution, and two pharmac...
Background: Although laparoscopic surgery has decreased postoperative adhesions, complications induc...
BACKGROUND:Adhesions frequently occur after abdominal surgery. Many anti-adhesion products have been...
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of intraperitoneally administered vitamin E with the sodium hy...
PubMedID: 17901028This study was conducted to determine the probability of adhesion formation with c...
Abdominal adhesions are considered as an important problem in abdominal surgery. In this study we co...
Adhesions frequently occur after abdominal surgery. Many anti-adhesion products have been used in cl...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate and compare the effects of anti-adhesion materials,Seprafilm, Suprof...
IntroductionAdhesions are often considered to be an inevitable consequence of abdominal and pelvic s...
Background/aim: The development of postoperative adhesion after abdominal surgery is sometimes a sev...
WOS: 000084473800003PubMed ID: 10861342Peritoneal adhesions continue to be a significant cause of po...
BACKGROUND: Adhesion formation after peritoneal surgery is a major cause of postoperative bowel obst...
BACKGROUND: Adhesion formation after peritoneal surgery is a major cause of postoperative bowel obst...
BACKGROUND: Adhesion formation after peritoneal surgery is a major cause of postoperative bowel obst...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the spray gel with the methods of using interceed, seprafilm or intraperitonea...
PubMed ID: 12137871Objective: To evaluate the effects of two barriers, one solution, and two pharmac...
Background: Although laparoscopic surgery has decreased postoperative adhesions, complications induc...
BACKGROUND:Adhesions frequently occur after abdominal surgery. Many anti-adhesion products have been...
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of intraperitoneally administered vitamin E with the sodium hy...
PubMedID: 17901028This study was conducted to determine the probability of adhesion formation with c...
Abdominal adhesions are considered as an important problem in abdominal surgery. In this study we co...
Adhesions frequently occur after abdominal surgery. Many anti-adhesion products have been used in cl...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate and compare the effects of anti-adhesion materials,Seprafilm, Suprof...
IntroductionAdhesions are often considered to be an inevitable consequence of abdominal and pelvic s...
Background/aim: The development of postoperative adhesion after abdominal surgery is sometimes a sev...
WOS: 000084473800003PubMed ID: 10861342Peritoneal adhesions continue to be a significant cause of po...
BACKGROUND: Adhesion formation after peritoneal surgery is a major cause of postoperative bowel obst...
BACKGROUND: Adhesion formation after peritoneal surgery is a major cause of postoperative bowel obst...
BACKGROUND: Adhesion formation after peritoneal surgery is a major cause of postoperative bowel obst...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the spray gel with the methods of using interceed, seprafilm or intraperitonea...
PubMed ID: 12137871Objective: To evaluate the effects of two barriers, one solution, and two pharmac...