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Postoperative adhesions in gynecologic surgery: a committee opinion

Authors :
Clarisa R. Gracia
Richard H. Reindollar
Tommaso Falcone
Peter N. Schlegel
Susan Gitlin
Karl R. Hansen
Catherine Racowsky
William W. Hurd
Randall R. Odem
Suleena Kansal Kalra
Anne Z. Steiner
Robert W. Rebar
Kristin Bendikson
Cigdem Tanrikut
Mitchell P. Rosen
Micah J. Hill
Jay I. Sandlow
Sangita Jindal
Jennifer Mersereau
Dale Stovall
Alan S. Penzias
Source :
Fertility and sterility. 112(3)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Postoperative adhesions are a natural consequence of surgical tissue trauma and healing and may result in infertility, pain, and bowel obstruction. Adherence to microsurgical principles and minimally invasive surgery may help to decrease postoperative adhesions. Some surgical barriers have been demonstrated to be effective for reducing postoperative adhesions, but there is no substantial evidence that their use improves fertility, decreases pain, or reduces the incidence of postoperative bowel obstruction. This document replaces the document, "Pathogenesis, consequences, and control of peritoneal adhesions in gynecologic surgery: a committee opinion," last published in 2013.

Details

ISSN :
15565653
Volume :
112
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fertility and sterility
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bd2ce2c572459d1391cf21a0a768028d