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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Madrid, Spain - 01 July 2003 - New epidemiological research involving more than 24,000 patients in Scotland* has found that women undergoing common gynaecological procedures involving laparoscopic ...
Painful surgical adhesions may be preventable by taking the COX-2 inhibitor Celebrex®, a common oral arthritis drug, just before and immediately after surgery, report researchers at Children's ...
Post-surgical adhesions are unavoidable and can lead to significant sequelae following abdominal surgeries, including Cesarean deliveries. These adhesions pose several risks to the patient, including ...
U.S. Adhesion Barrier Market Expected to Reach USD 0.48 Billion by 2035 While Europe Market Approaches USD 0.46 Billion Amid Growing Adoption of Advanced Surgical Adhesion Prevention ...
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 -- ...
Delivers on Baxter’s strategy to acquire products that are a strong fit with the company’s leading hemostat and sealant portfolio Plans to support the product through Baxter’s dedicated surgery ...