Background/aim: The development of postoperative adhesion after abdominal surgery is sometimes a severe problem. Our study investigates the effectiveness of exogenous surfactant application in preventing adhesion development in the experimental adhesion model. Materials and methods: This randomized-controlled interventional study was carried out in the animal laboratory of Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University between March 1 and March 31, 2020. An experimental intra-abdominal adhesion model was established in 24 adult female rats by cecal abrasion. Rats were randomly divided into four groups. Groups I, II, and III were taken intraperitoneally as beractant, poractant, and calfactant applied groups, respectively. Group IV was the control group...
BackgroundTo review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the format...
Background: Intraabdominal adhesions remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Moreover...
Introduction: Abdominal surgery almost inevitably leads to adhesion formation, which often results i...
Background: After abdominal surgery, the formation of postoperative adhesion is a serious problem. ...
PubMedID: 17901028This study was conducted to determine the probability of adhesion formation with c...
Background: Although laparoscopic surgery has decreased postoperative adhesions, complications induc...
BACKGROUND:Adhesions frequently occur after abdominal surgery. Many anti-adhesion products have been...
To review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the formation of pos...
BACKGROUND: To review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the form...
Peritoneal adhesions occur in up to 93% of adults after peritoneal trauma during surgery. Most adhes...
Postoperative adhesions are pathological attachments that develop between abdominopelvic structures ...
Postoperative adhesions are pathological attachments that develop between abdominopelvic structures ...
Many materials and techniques have been used to prevent and repair intra-abdominal adhesions, but an...
Adhesions frequently occur after abdominal surgery. Many anti-adhesion products have been used in cl...
Occurrence of adhesions after pelvic and abdominal surgery is a well known problem. Previous surgica...
BackgroundTo review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the format...
Background: Intraabdominal adhesions remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Moreover...
Introduction: Abdominal surgery almost inevitably leads to adhesion formation, which often results i...
Background: After abdominal surgery, the formation of postoperative adhesion is a serious problem. ...
PubMedID: 17901028This study was conducted to determine the probability of adhesion formation with c...
Background: Although laparoscopic surgery has decreased postoperative adhesions, complications induc...
BACKGROUND:Adhesions frequently occur after abdominal surgery. Many anti-adhesion products have been...
To review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the formation of pos...
BACKGROUND: To review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the form...
Peritoneal adhesions occur in up to 93% of adults after peritoneal trauma during surgery. Most adhes...
Postoperative adhesions are pathological attachments that develop between abdominopelvic structures ...
Postoperative adhesions are pathological attachments that develop between abdominopelvic structures ...
Many materials and techniques have been used to prevent and repair intra-abdominal adhesions, but an...
Adhesions frequently occur after abdominal surgery. Many anti-adhesion products have been used in cl...
Occurrence of adhesions after pelvic and abdominal surgery is a well known problem. Previous surgica...
BackgroundTo review currently available evidence on the use of adjuvant therapy to reduce the format...
Background: Intraabdominal adhesions remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Moreover...
Introduction: Abdominal surgery almost inevitably leads to adhesion formation, which often results i...