Adhesions develop as the body attempts to repair itself. This normal response can occur after surgery, infection, trauma, or radiation. Repair cells within the body cannot tell the difference between one organ and another. If an organ undergoes repair and comes into contact with another part of ...
The adhesion develops when the body's repair mechanisms respond to any tissue disturbance, such as surgery, infection, trauma, orradiation, resulting in inflammation. Although adhesions can occur anywhere, the most common locations are within the abdominal cavity, the pelvis, and theheart. ...
Postoperative intraabdominal adhesions can occur after more than 90% of gynecologic surgeries. They not only cause chronic pelvic pain and small bowel obst... G Dizerega,W Utian 被引量: 2发表: 1982年 加载更多研究点推荐 Adhesions Infertility Pelvic adhesions Tubal factor infertility tubal infertilit...
When abdominal adhesions occur, scar tissues lengthen and web inside the abdomen, leading to the formation of hard fibrous bands upon which the bowels could strangulate themselves, or stick, causing a kink or outright blockade of their lumen. The most common causes of abdominal adhesions are:Post...
Labial adhesion is a condition generally associated with hypoestrogenic status of prepubertal girls but can also occur during reproductive years related to... M Canessa,A Cerda,A Huneeus,... - 《Journal of Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology》 ...
reoperation and tissue dysfunction. Adhesions occur due to an imbalance between fibrin deposition during coagulation and fibrin resolution directed by the fibrinolytic system where both systems maintain a tight relationship with inflammation. This imbalance is triggered by a disruption of the mesothelial/ep...
Purpose of the Study: Postsurgical adhesions can occur after laparotomy and can cause morbidity. Local delivery of sirolimus prevented adhesion formation in various experiments. We analyzed the impact of orally dosed mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors on abdominal adhesion formation and wound tensile...
4 h post-surgery (Fig.3a, b). This clearance was more evident at 24 h post-surgery, at which these cells were hardly detectable. We speculated that this loss of F4/80HighCD206−macrophages from the fluid was due to the firm attachment of these cells to fibrin clots on the ...
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Objective To summarize the experience of small intestine fold arrange operation for extensive intestinal obstruction due to adhesions.Methods Among 686 cases of intestinal obstruction between Oct. 1985 and Sep. 2001, clinical data of 76 cases (48 cases of adhesions loose and small intestine fold arra...