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Abstract Icodextrin (Adept®) has been shown to prevent postoperative adhesions in experimental and laparoscopic adhesiolysis surgery. However, the role of icodextrin in the prevention of adhesions in extensive gynecological surgery is unclear. The present study evaluated the effect of icodextrin on adhesion-related readmissions after extensive gynecologi-cal surgery. The hospital readmissions …
Abstract Abdominal entry at the time of laparoscopy re-mains the most critical stepin laparoscopic surgery. Transabdominal ultrasound (TAU) and cine magnetic reso-nance imaging (cine-MRI) are both non-invasive tools in the preoperative prediction of adhesions. Ultrasound is effective in detecting abdominal wall adhesions, but MRI is the best for intra-abdominal adhesions. Periumbilical ultrasou…
AbstractIntrauterine and intraabdominal adhesions are a major cause for infertility. Themost recent investigations have demonstrated the potential of intraperitoneal adhesion barriers combined with good surgical technique to reduce adhesion formation. For intrauterine adhesions we suggest to minimize unipolar and bipolar instrumentation whenever possible. We advocate the use of estrogens for 1…
AbstractThe aim of this study was to assess the effects of any anti-adhesion barrier gel used after operative hysterosco-py for treating infertility associated with uterine cavity abnor-malities. Gynecologists might use any barrier gel following operative hysteroscopy in infertile women for decreasing de novo adhesion formation; the use of any barrier gel is associ-ated with less severe de novo…