نتایج جستجو برای: intraabdominal adhesion

تعداد نتایج: 85541  

2014
Kuzey Aydinuraz Cagatay Erden Daphan Fatih Agalar

Intraabdominal adhesion formation after abdominal surgery is still a surgical dilemma. It‟s seen in more than 50% of abdominal surgeries and has a potential of complicating future abdominal surgical interventions. In this retrospective study, we aimed to evaluate the prevalance and severity of intraabdominal adhesions in emergency laparotomies patients operated before. One hundred and one patie...

  Objective- Mechanisms that decrease oxidative stress and enhance peritoneal fibrinolysis reduce adhesions. N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) is an antioxidant whose effect on peritoneal fibrinolysis in large animal model has not been established. The aims of this study were to investigate the ability of NAC to decreased adhesion in stablished model of serosal trauma in sheep. Design- Expe...

2007
Ahmet Hatipoğlu Zeliha Türkyılmaz Selva Mert

PURPOSE Postoperative intraabdominal adhesion formation is a major clinical problem. No previous study was found, reporting the relationship between adhesion formation and melatonin administration, but melatonin, a strong antioxidant, is recognized to have certain effects on the progression of adhesion formation mechanism. It was therefore decided to investigate the effects of melatonin on post...

2017
Oktay Aydin Kuzey Aydinuraz Fatih Agalar I Tayfun Sahiner Canan Agalar Cem Bayram Emir Baki Denkbas Pinar Atasoy

BACKGROUND An incisional hernia is a common complication following abdominal surgery. Polypropylene mesh is frequently used in the repair of such defects and has nearly become the standard surgical treatment modality. Though they are very effective in reducing recurrence, mesh materials exhibit a strong stimulating effect for intraabdominal adhesion. The thymoquinone (TQ) extracted from Nigella...

H.R Bahjati J Vahedian-Ardakani

intraperitoneal adhesion formation is a major cause of intestinal obstruction and inferlitity.previous abdominal or pelvic surgery are the most common causes of intraperitoneal adhesion formation.addiction to opium and moephine is not only an important social and individual problem in the world but also affects human physiology and immune system.this randomized double-blind study was designed t...

2008
Tarek Shokeir Ahmed Badawy Hatem Abo-Hashem

OBJECTIVE Abdominal wall adhesions at laparoscopy may predispose infertile patients to access-related injuries and increase the complexity of the procedure. We have observed concern from referring physicians regarding the safety of surgical laparoscopy in infertile patients who previously underwent surgery because of the risk of abdominal adhesions. To assess the risk of intraabdominal adhesion...

2017
Murat Urkan İsmail Hakkı Özerhan Aytekin Ünlü Mehmet Fatih Can Erkan Öztürk Armağan Günal Gökhan Yağcı

BACKGROUND Intraabdominal adhesions remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Moreover, intraabdominal adhesions can develop in more than 50% of abdominal operations. AIMS We compared the anti-adhesive effects of two different agents on postoperative adhesion formation in a cecal abrasion model. STUDY DESIGN Experimental animal study. METHODS Forty Wistar albino type female r...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery 1997

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2007
Jo-Anne P Attard Anthony R MacLean

Intraabdominal adhesions develop after abdominal surgery as part of the normal healing processes that occur after damage to the peritoneum. Over the last 2 decades, much research has gone into understanding the biochemical and cellular processes that lead to adhesion formation. The early balance between fibrin deposition and degradation seems to be the critical factor in adhesion formation. Alt...

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