PREVENTION OF ADHESION FORMATION IN THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY

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10
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2017

A. Rodin, Candidate of Medical Sciences; V. Privolnev, Candidate of Medical Sciences; A. Shilina Smolensk State Medical University

Postoperative abdominal adhesions can lead to intestinal obstruction, chronic pain syndrome, and infertility. The formation of intra-abdominal adhesions can be prevented using the methods described in the paper.

Keywords: 
surgery
abdominal adhesions
prevention of adhesion formation
antiadhesive agents



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