Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The pathophysiology of adhesion formation needs to be clarified to reduce the adhesion-related morbidity. The epithelial characteristics of the peritoneum suggest a protective role against adhesion formation, yet how the peritoneum is involved in adhesion formation is not well characterized. We microscopically observed an experimental model of adhesion formation to investigate the effects of an injured tissue on the opposite intact peritoneum. Adhesions were induced between injured and intact hepatic lobes, and the intact peritoneum opposite to the injured tissue was examined for 8 days. The opposite intact peritoneum was denuded of mesothelial cells for 6 hours, and the remnant mesothe...
Surgical adhesions are organ-joining bands of scar tissue that remain clinically untreatable. Here, ...
Introduction: More than 90% of patients undergoing abdominal surgery develop adhesions and adhesion ...
Separating wounded serosa by physical barriers is the only clinically approved adjunct for postopera...
The pathophysiology of adhesion formation needs to be clarified to reduce the adhesion-related morbi...
Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity...
Background: Current views on the pathogenesis of adhesion formation are based on the "classical conc...
Post-surgical adhesions are internal scar tissue and a major health and economic burden. Adhesions a...
Post-operative adhesion is a common complication after abdominal surgery, with high impact on patien...
The mesothelium was traditionally thought to be a simple tissue with the sole function of providing ...
Peritoneal adhesions are fibrous tissues that tether organs to one another or to the peritoneal wall...
This thesis examines the subject of peritoneal adhesion formation following surgery in the format of...
The features of morphological structure of adhesions in acute adhesive intestinal obstruction in pat...
Peritoneal adhesions are pathological fibroses that ensnare organs after abdominal surgery. This den...
Abdominal surgeries are frequently associated with the development of post-surgical adhesions. These...
Post-operative peritoneal adhesions are fibrous bands of tissue joining together organs occurring in...
Surgical adhesions are organ-joining bands of scar tissue that remain clinically untreatable. Here, ...
Introduction: More than 90% of patients undergoing abdominal surgery develop adhesions and adhesion ...
Separating wounded serosa by physical barriers is the only clinically approved adjunct for postopera...
The pathophysiology of adhesion formation needs to be clarified to reduce the adhesion-related morbi...
Intra-abdominal adhesion formation and reformation after surgery is a cause of significant morbidity...
Background: Current views on the pathogenesis of adhesion formation are based on the "classical conc...
Post-surgical adhesions are internal scar tissue and a major health and economic burden. Adhesions a...
Post-operative adhesion is a common complication after abdominal surgery, with high impact on patien...
The mesothelium was traditionally thought to be a simple tissue with the sole function of providing ...
Peritoneal adhesions are fibrous tissues that tether organs to one another or to the peritoneal wall...
This thesis examines the subject of peritoneal adhesion formation following surgery in the format of...
The features of morphological structure of adhesions in acute adhesive intestinal obstruction in pat...
Peritoneal adhesions are pathological fibroses that ensnare organs after abdominal surgery. This den...
Abdominal surgeries are frequently associated with the development of post-surgical adhesions. These...
Post-operative peritoneal adhesions are fibrous bands of tissue joining together organs occurring in...
Surgical adhesions are organ-joining bands of scar tissue that remain clinically untreatable. Here, ...
Introduction: More than 90% of patients undergoing abdominal surgery develop adhesions and adhesion ...
Separating wounded serosa by physical barriers is the only clinically approved adjunct for postopera...