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Adhesions are
fibrous bands that form
between tissues and organs,
often as a
result of
injury during surgery. They may be
thought of as
internal scar tissue...
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visual inspection of the
uterine cavity during adhesion dissection (
adhesiolysis). However,
hysteroscopy is yet to
become a
routine gynaecological procedure...
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Sukdeb (2009-01-01), Smith,
HOWARD S. (ed.), "Chapter 87 -
EPIDURAL ADHESIOLYSIS",
Current Therapy in Pain, Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, pp. 629–639,...
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distally occluded end of the
tubes (salpingostomy) and
remove adhesions (
adhesiolysis).
Pregnancy rates tended to be low as the
infection process often had...
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cutting and
separation only:
division (osteotomy),
release (peritoneal
adhesiolysis)
involving other repair:
control (control of
postprostatectomy bleeding)...
- conditions: Asherman's
syndrome (i.e.
intrauterine adhesions).
Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis is the
technique of
lysing adhesions in the
uterus using either microscissors...
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Epidural lysis of
adhesions (LOA), also
known as
percutaneous adhesiolysis or the Racz procedure, is a
minimally invasive spine surgery which involves...
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ultrasound where it
appears as
calcifications within the peritoneum.
Adhesiolysis partial resection of
pseudocyst covering enterostomy.[citation needed]...
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syndrome is
determined by the
underlying cause.
Surgical therapy, such as
adhesiolysis, byp****, or limb reconstruction, can
usually eliminate the
source in...
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perforation are
present then
emergency surgery is required.
Laparoscopic adhesiolysis is the most
common surgery used when
bowel rest and
medical management...