Pneumoperitoneum can be a cofactor in adhesion formation. Pneumoperitoneum with non-humidified gas causes desiccation in the peritoneal cavity which decreases temperature. The effect of desiccation upon adhesion formation is widely accepted. The specific effect of the associated cooling upon adhesion formation remains unexplored, and was addressed specifically in our laparoscopic mouse model.status: publishe
Mesothelial cells are involved in peritoneal repair, and they modulate adhesion formation. Intraperi...
_Objective_: To investigate the role of acute inflammation of the peritoneal cavity in adhesion form...
Postoperative adhesion formation is a major clinical problem. It has been demonstrated that the pneu...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Our aim was to investigate the feasibility of a mouse mo...
Laparoscopic surgery advanced over the last years as it holds the promise of reduced invasiveness an...
Therapeutic hypothermia during operation decreases postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation....
AbstractBackgroundPostoperative peritoneal adhesions form in 63–97% of patients, give rise to subseq...
Laparoscopic surgery has been one of the most common procedures for abdominal surgery at pediatric a...
The addition of 4 % O-2 and 10 % N2O to the CO2 pneumoperitoneum (PP), together with slight cooling ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), urokinase plasminogen ...
Postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion is a common morbidity after laparotomy. We try to determine w...
Prevention of adhesion formation in a laparoscopic mouse model should combine local treatment with p...
Background: The exposure of the peritoneum to desiccation during surgery generates lasting damage to...
BACKGROUND: Conventional laparoscopic surgery uses CO2 that is dry and cold, which can damage perito...
peer reviewedObjectives: Adhesion formation is common after abdominal surgery. The incidence and sev...
Mesothelial cells are involved in peritoneal repair, and they modulate adhesion formation. Intraperi...
_Objective_: To investigate the role of acute inflammation of the peritoneal cavity in adhesion form...
Postoperative adhesion formation is a major clinical problem. It has been demonstrated that the pneu...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Our aim was to investigate the feasibility of a mouse mo...
Laparoscopic surgery advanced over the last years as it holds the promise of reduced invasiveness an...
Therapeutic hypothermia during operation decreases postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation....
AbstractBackgroundPostoperative peritoneal adhesions form in 63–97% of patients, give rise to subseq...
Laparoscopic surgery has been one of the most common procedures for abdominal surgery at pediatric a...
The addition of 4 % O-2 and 10 % N2O to the CO2 pneumoperitoneum (PP), together with slight cooling ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), urokinase plasminogen ...
Postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion is a common morbidity after laparotomy. We try to determine w...
Prevention of adhesion formation in a laparoscopic mouse model should combine local treatment with p...
Background: The exposure of the peritoneum to desiccation during surgery generates lasting damage to...
BACKGROUND: Conventional laparoscopic surgery uses CO2 that is dry and cold, which can damage perito...
peer reviewedObjectives: Adhesion formation is common after abdominal surgery. The incidence and sev...
Mesothelial cells are involved in peritoneal repair, and they modulate adhesion formation. Intraperi...
_Objective_: To investigate the role of acute inflammation of the peritoneal cavity in adhesion form...
Postoperative adhesion formation is a major clinical problem. It has been demonstrated that the pneu...