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Adhesion prevention in myomectomy

Adhesions are abnormal fibrous connections, joining tissue surfaces in abnormal locations. Adhesions form after any trauma involving the peritoneum and the injured tissue surface or directly between the injured tissue surfaces. The ideal anti-adhesion agent should be safe, efficacious, easy to use i...

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Published in:Journal of gynecological endoscopy and surgery 2011-01, Vol.2 (1), p.21-24
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Surgical techniques
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