This consensus position represents the collective views of 35 gynaecologists with a recognised interest in adhesions. The first part of the position was presented in the previous issue of Gynecological Surgery and reviewed the published literature on the extent of the problem of adhesions. In this part, the opportunities to reduce their incidence are considered. Collective proposals on the actions that European gynaecologists should take to avoid causing adhesions are provided. Importantly, in this part, the need to now inform patients of the risks associated with adhesion-related complications during the consent process is discussed. With evidence increasing to support the efficacy of adhesion-reduction agents to complement goo...
Contains fulltext : 87943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Po...
Intra-abdominal adhesions are normally found after most surgical procedures. Many of the adhesions a...
The adhesive process is an urgent problem of operative gynecology. The number of women suffering fro...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, yet many surgeons are still ...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, causing important short- and...
Abstract Postoperative adhesions have become the most common complication of open or laparoscopic ab...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, causing important short- and...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, causing important short- and...
One of the urgent problems in gynecological and abdominal surgery is the adhesion process in the abd...
Objective: Postoperative adhesions occur in 80% of cases of gynecological surgery. Therefore evidenc...
Postoperative adhesions represent a common consequence in patients who underwent abdominal or pelvic...
Objectives: To review the etiology and incidence of and associative factors in the formation of adhe...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominal surgery, leading...
Mounting evidence highlights that adhesions are now the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic...
Postoperative adhesions represent a frequent complication of abdominal surgery. Adhesions can result...
Contains fulltext : 87943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Po...
Intra-abdominal adhesions are normally found after most surgical procedures. Many of the adhesions a...
The adhesive process is an urgent problem of operative gynecology. The number of women suffering fro...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, yet many surgeons are still ...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, causing important short- and...
Abstract Postoperative adhesions have become the most common complication of open or laparoscopic ab...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, causing important short- and...
Adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic surgery, causing important short- and...
One of the urgent problems in gynecological and abdominal surgery is the adhesion process in the abd...
Objective: Postoperative adhesions occur in 80% of cases of gynecological surgery. Therefore evidenc...
Postoperative adhesions represent a common consequence in patients who underwent abdominal or pelvic...
Objectives: To review the etiology and incidence of and associative factors in the formation of adhe...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative adhesions are the most frequent complication of abdominal surgery, leading...
Mounting evidence highlights that adhesions are now the most frequent complication of abdominopelvic...
Postoperative adhesions represent a frequent complication of abdominal surgery. Adhesions can result...
Contains fulltext : 87943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Po...
Intra-abdominal adhesions are normally found after most surgical procedures. Many of the adhesions a...
The adhesive process is an urgent problem of operative gynecology. The number of women suffering fro...