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Review
. 2021 Feb;394(2):317-336.
doi: 10.1007/s00210-020-01961-8. Epub 2020 Sep 26.

Postoperative peritoneal adhesion: an update on physiopathology and novel traditional herbal and modern medical therapeutics

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Postoperative peritoneal adhesion: an update on physiopathology and novel traditional herbal and modern medical therapeutics

Setareh Soltany. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2021 Feb.

Abstract

Postoperative peritoneal adhesion (PPA) is a serious clinical condition that affects the high percentage of patients after abdominal surgery. In this review, we have tried to focus on pathophysiology and different underlying signal pathways of adhesion formation based on recent progress in the molecular and cellular mechanisms. Also, the strategies, developed based on traditional herbal and modern medicines, to prevent and treat the PPA via regulation of the molecular mechanisms were investigated. The search engines such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, and Science Direct have been used to evaluate the current literature related to the pathogenesis of adhesion formation and novel products. Recently, different mechanisms have been defined for adhesion formation, mainly categorized in fibrin formation and adhesion fibroblast function, inflammation, and angiogenesis. Therefore, the suppression of these mechanisms via traditional and modern medicine has been suggested in several studies. While different strategies with encouraging findings have been developed, most of the studies showed contradictory results and were performed on animals. The herbal products have been introduced as safe and effective agent which can be considered in future preclinical and clinical studies. Although a wide range of therapeutics based on traditional and modern medicines have been suggested, there is no agreement in the efficacy of these methods to prevent or treat adhesion formation after surgeries. Further basic and clinical researches are still needed to propose the efficiency of recommended strategies for prevention and treatment of PPA.

Keywords: Abdominal surgery; Complication; Inflammation; Peritoneal adhesions; Physiopathology; Therapeutics.

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