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Review
. 2012 Jul-Aug;19(4):415-21.
doi: 10.1016/j.jmig.2012.03.004. Epub 2012 May 8.

Adhesion prevention in endometriosis: a neglected critical challenge

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Adhesion prevention in endometriosis: a neglected critical challenge

Edgardo Somigliana et al. J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2012 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Prevention of adhesions, whether de novo or by re-formation, is one of the most important and surprisingly neglected aspect of the treatment of endometriosis. Adhesions may cause infertility, dyspareunia, chronic pelvic pain but also intestinal obstruction and complications at subsequent surgery. They may play a role in the development of some forms of the disease such as ovarian endometriomas and possibly also deep invasive nodules. Three randomized controlled trials have been published documenting some partial success with Interceed, Oxiplex/AP gel or Adept solution in reducing adhesions extent at second look laparoscopy performed a few weeks after initial surgery. However, data on relevant long-term outcomes such as fertility, pelvic pain or disease recurrences or other adhesions-related complications is lacking. Noteworthy, endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disorder and the insult causing adhesions is expected to persist after surgery. Therefore preventing adhesion formation with exclusively agents at the time of surgery may be insufficient. Future studies should focus on a 2-step strategy that includes measures applied at the time of surgery and subsequent administration of agents able to prevent the development of new adhesions.

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  • Adhesion prevention in endometriosis.
    Batt RE. Batt RE. J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2012 Nov-Dec;19(6):801; author reply 801. doi: 10.1016/j.jmig.2012.07.006. J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2012. PMID: 23084694 No abstract available.

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