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 that ...
Stanford researchers recently announced promising animal studies for a hydrogel they developed to prevent post-surgery ...
A collaboration between TPU scientists and their partners has resulted in a technological advancement that facilitates the ...
These effects increase costs for patients and health care systems alike. Abdominal adhesions develop in over 90% of patients after undergoing open abdominal surgery, 66% of patients after ...
Infertility-causing adhesions may form in the following locations ... hence increasing its risk of being wasted in the abdominal cavity; and Clinically, we have observed that site-specific ...
Bristow RE and Montz FJ (2005) Prevention of adhesion formation after radical oophorectomy using a sodium hyaluronate-carboxymethylcellulose (HA-CMC) barrier. Gynecol Oncol 99: 301–308 ...
Fziomed's adhesion barrier gels are provided sterile ... on preserving surgical excellence in spine, tendon/nerve, abdominal/pelvic and intrauterine procedures. Fziomed develops, manufactures ...
These effects increase costs for patients and health care systems alike. Abdominal adhesions develop in over 90% of patients after undergoing open abdominal surgery, 66% of patients after ...
The problem with scar tissue Abdominal adhesions form in the weeks after surgery as the body heals. Between 50% and 90% (depending upon the type and location of the surgery) of abdominal surgeries ...