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Postoperative adhesions and massive bleeding - New preventive measures

Publication |
2008

Abstract

Adhesions are defined as a fibrous junction of two surfaces in an abnormal location, usually due to tissue damage by surgery, infection, ischemia, or foreign material. Adhesions can be divided into two types: adhesions created de novo (where they have not been before) and adhesions restored.