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Adhesion formation after applying adhesion barrier in laparoscopic gynecologic surgery: Experience of 7 patients / 대한산부인과내시경학회지
Korean Journal of Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery ; : 26-31, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-73426
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Adhesion barrier has been commonly used in gynecologic surgery. The objective of this study is to evaluate the outcome of applying adhesion barrier in preventing adhesion formation after laparoscopic surgery.

METHODS:

Between March 2000 and March 2010, we retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients who performed laparoscopic surgery twice at Samsung Medical Center. The patients to whom adhesion barrier was applied at the end of the first laparoscopic surgery and had imaging files of pelvic cavity at second laparoscopic surgery were included. The patients with recurrent endometriosis and pelvic inflammatory disease which can make postoperative adhesion by itself due to the nature of the disease were excluded.

RESULTS:

Ten patients were eligible to be analyzed. Only 3 among 10 showed adhesion free and we could find de novo adhesion formation in 7 patients at second laparoscopic surgery. Eight patients used Intercede(R) (oxidized regenerated cellulose mesh; Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ, USA) and two patients used Guardix(R) (sodium hyaluronic acid solution and carboxymethylcellulose Hanmi, Seoul, Korea). In six patients, adhesion formation was found at the operation site and one patient showed postoperative adhesion distant from operation site between omentum and anterior peritoneum of pelvic wall.

CONCLUSION:

We observed adhesion formation despite of prior use of adhesion barrier after laparoscopic gynecological surgery. These results suggest that the use of adhesion barrier alone after gynecologic laparoscopic surgery may not guarantee adhesion prevention.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Omentum / Peritoneum / Gynecologic Surgical Procedures / Cellulose / Medical Records / Retrospective Studies / Pelvic Inflammatory Disease / Laparoscopy / Endometriosis / Hyaluronic Acid Type of study: Observational study Limits: Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: North America Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery Year: 2011 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Omentum / Peritoneum / Gynecologic Surgical Procedures / Cellulose / Medical Records / Retrospective Studies / Pelvic Inflammatory Disease / Laparoscopy / Endometriosis / Hyaluronic Acid Type of study: Observational study Limits: Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: North America Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Surgery Year: 2011 Type: Article