Are there differences in the frequency of abdominal adhesions between open and laparoscopic operations? The authors of a study, published in Annals of Surgery, [1] obtained information on the extent ...
FzioMed's Oxiplex/AP Adhesion Barrier Gel Reduces Adhesions After Laparoscopic Gynecological Surgery
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 13, 2004--FzioMed, Inc. announces the presentation of positive clinical results of its Oxiplex(R)/AP Gel, an adhesion barrier for laparoscopic ...
Issue 12 April 2003 Authors of a study in this week's issue of THE LANCET provide evidence that laparoscopic adhesiolysis cannot be recommended as a treatment for adhesions in patients with chronic ...
Q: My doctor said I may have abdominal adhesions after having my appendix removed. What are these? A: Adhesions are basically scar tissue inside your body that may stick (adhere) to body tissue and/or ...
Surgical adhesions - common, sometimes life-threatening complications that arise after open or laparoscopic abdominal surgery - can be prevented in mice and pigs by a gel impregnated with a molecule ...
Up to 90% of abdominal surgeries result in adhesions -- abnormal scarring that ties together organs and tissues. A gel has now been shown to prevented adhesions in mice and pigs. Surgical adhesions -- ...
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