Background: Current views on the pathogenesis of adhesion formation are based on the "classical concept of adhesion formation", namely that a reduction in peritoneal fibrinolytic activity following peritoneal trauma is of key importance in adhesion development. Methods: A non-systematic literature search (1960-2010) was performed in PubMed to identify all original articles on the pathogenesis of adhesion formation. Information was sought on the role of the fibrinolytic, coagulatory and inflammatory systems in the disease process. Results: One unifying concept emerged when assessing 50 years of studies in animals and humans on the pathogenesis of adhesion formation. Peritoneal damage inflicted by surgical trauma or other insults evokes an in...
Post-operative peritoneal adhesions are fibrous bands of tissue joining together organs occurring in...
This thesis examines the subject of peritoneal adhesion formation following surgery in the format of...
Separating wounded serosa by physical barriers is the only clinically approved adjunct for postopera...
Introduction: More than 90% of patients undergoing abdominal surgery develop adhesions and adhesion ...
Background: intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a significant cause ...
Abstract Adhesions represent a major burden in clinical practice, particularly following abdominal, ...
This study has evaluated whether systemic changes of plasminogen activator (t-PA) and plasminogen ac...
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The pathophysiology of adhesion formation nee...
Introduction: Abdominal surgery almost inevitably leads to adhesion formation, which often results i...
Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity...
Introduction. It has been established that adhesions in the abdominal cavity are a natural protectiv...
Post-surgical adhesions are common in almost all surgical areas and are associated with significant ...
Post-operative adhesion is a common complication after abdominal surgery, with high impact on patien...
The pathophysiology of adhesion formation needs to be clarified to reduce the adhesion-related morbi...
Post surgical adhesions (PSAs) are an inevitable outcome of surgery and their presence leads to path...
Post-operative peritoneal adhesions are fibrous bands of tissue joining together organs occurring in...
This thesis examines the subject of peritoneal adhesion formation following surgery in the format of...
Separating wounded serosa by physical barriers is the only clinically approved adjunct for postopera...
Introduction: More than 90% of patients undergoing abdominal surgery develop adhesions and adhesion ...
Background: intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a significant cause ...
Abstract Adhesions represent a major burden in clinical practice, particularly following abdominal, ...
This study has evaluated whether systemic changes of plasminogen activator (t-PA) and plasminogen ac...
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The pathophysiology of adhesion formation nee...
Introduction: Abdominal surgery almost inevitably leads to adhesion formation, which often results i...
Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity...
Introduction. It has been established that adhesions in the abdominal cavity are a natural protectiv...
Post-surgical adhesions are common in almost all surgical areas and are associated with significant ...
Post-operative adhesion is a common complication after abdominal surgery, with high impact on patien...
The pathophysiology of adhesion formation needs to be clarified to reduce the adhesion-related morbi...
Post surgical adhesions (PSAs) are an inevitable outcome of surgery and their presence leads to path...
Post-operative peritoneal adhesions are fibrous bands of tissue joining together organs occurring in...
This thesis examines the subject of peritoneal adhesion formation following surgery in the format of...
Separating wounded serosa by physical barriers is the only clinically approved adjunct for postopera...