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Postoperative Adhesions, the Everlasting Topical Subject
Authors: E. Bakoš; J. Korček; M. Dubaj; M. Osuský; M. Bakoš
Authors‘ workplace: Chirurgická klinika FN Nitra, prednosta h. doc. MUDr. E. Bakoš, CSc.
Published in: Rozhl. Chir., 2006, roč. 85, č. 3, s. 134-138.
Category: Monothematic special - Original
Overview
Creation of postoperative adhesions is a part of every abdominal operation. The authors analyse 320 patients operated for ileus in last 7 years. 118 patients were operated for adhesive ileus. Most common reoperations for ileus are after radical gynecological operations and inflammatory intraabdominal diseases. The creation of adhesiones depends on preoperative mechanical or chemical damage of tissues and peritoneum, bacterial infection and irradiation. The major complication of intraabdominal adhesions are disturbances of bowel function what leads to subileus or ileus. Authors present therapeutical possibilities and prefer laparoscopic operations.
Key words:
postoperative adhesions – ileus – reoperation
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Surgery Orthopaedics Trauma surgery
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