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Adezyon oluşumunun önlenmesi

Adhesion prevention: a deal of gynecologists

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Postoperative adhesions are related to the trauma caused by the surgical procedure itself. We can assume that the ideal surgical approach is the one which best preserves tissue integrity. Eventhough new techniques have been developed, adhesion formation is still an incipient result. Besides surgical techniques, a wide variety of agents such as chemical solutions or barriers have been tested, but none of them has been proven to be effective in solving the problem completely. In this review, the currently available methods in preventing adhesion formation have been summarized. {Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center 1(3):213-218,1994]
Abstract (Original Language): 
Postoperatif adezyonlar cerrahi müdahaleye bağlı travma ile ilgilidir. Doku bütünlüğünün çok iyi korunmasını, ideal cerrahi yaklaşım olarak değerlendirebiliriz. Yeni tekniklerin gelişmesine rağmen adezyon formasyonu hala kaçınılmazdır. Cerrahi teknikler yanında kullanılan kimyasal solüsyon yada bariyerler gibi fazla sayıda ajanlarla bu problemi tam olarak ortadan kaldıramamıştır. Bu makale ile, adezyon formasyonunun önlenmesinde günümüzde geçerli metotlar özetlenmiştir. {Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi 1(3):213-218.1994]
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