An Overview of Postoperative Intraabdominal Adhesions and Their Role on Female Infertility: A Narrative Review
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- DOI: 10.3390/jcm12062263
An Overview of Postoperative Intraabdominal Adhesions and Their Role on Female Infertility: A Narrative Review
Abstract
Postoperative intraabdominal adhesions can occur after more than 90% of gynecologic surgeries. They not only cause chronic pelvic pain and small bowel obstruction, but are also one of the main reasons for infertility. Adhesions are not only a burden for the affected patients, but are also a burden for the healthcare system, since the treatment of adhesion-associated complications costs a considerable amount of money. The gold standard for the diagnosis of adhesions is by laparoscopy, although other methods, such as transvaginal hydro-laparoscopy, are being discussed as better alternatives. Ideally, adhesions are avoided inherently, by operating carefully and by using microsurgical principles. If this is not possible, gel barriers have been shown to be successful in reducing postoperative adhesions.
Keywords: adhesion barrier; complications; infertility; postoperative adhesion formation; prevention.
Conflict of interest statement
Ott reports personal fees from Lenus Pharma GesmbH (Vienna, Austria), outside the submitted work. All other authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.
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