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<br /> THE CUTTING<br /> EDGE<br /> <br /> Preventing Adhesions<br /> in ObGyn Surgery<br /> <br /> Víctor Hugo González-Quintero, MD, MPH; Jean Marie Stephan, MD;<br /> Francisco E. Cruz-Pachano, MD<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> FOCUSPOINT<br /> More than<br /> 400,000 surgical<br /> procedures are<br /> performed daily<br /> in the US for lysis<br /> of adhesions,<br /> with an annual<br /> economic impact<br /> exceeding<br /> $1.3 billion.<br /> <br /> Adhesive disease represents a<br /> significant cause of morbidity for<br /> postoperative patients. ObGyns<br /> should keep up-to-date with data<br /> concerning
THE CUTTINGEDGEPreventing Adhesionsin ObGyn S
THE CUTTINGEDGEPreventing Adhesionsin ObGyn S
González-Quintero et alTABLE. Adhesion Barriers
González-Quintero et alTABLE. Adhesion Barriers
THE CUTTINGEDGEPreventing Adhesions in ObGyn Sur
THE CUTTINGEDGEPreventing Adhesions in ObGyn Sur
P=.001; adhesion score, 0.07 vs 1.32, respec-tiv
P=.001; adhesion score, 0.07 vs 1.32, respec-tiv