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Postsurgical adhesion, prevention

Jackson JK, Skinner KC, Burgess L, et al. Paclitaxel-loaded crosslinked hyaluronic acid films for the prevention of postsurgical adhesions. Pharm Res 2002 19(4) 411 17. [Pg.682]

Burns JW, Skinner K, Colt J, Sheidhn A, Bronson R, Yaacobi Y, Goldberg EP. Prevention of tissue injury and postsurgical adhesions by precoating tissues with hyaluronic acid solutions. J Surg Res 1995 59 644 52. [Pg.355]

Burns JW, Skinner K, Colt MJ, Burgess L, Rose R, Diamond MP. A hyalur-onate-based gel for the prevention of postsurgical adhesions evaluation in two animal species. Fertil Steril 1996 66 814—821. [Pg.355]

Di Zerega G. The cause and prevention of postsurgical adhesions a contemporary update. Prog Clin Biol Res 1993 381 1-18. [Pg.357]

Cashman J, Burt H, Springate C, Gleave J, Jackson J. Camptothecin-loaded films for the prevention of postsurgical adhesions. Inflamm Res 2004 53 355-362. [Pg.357]

Sawhney and co-workers prepared a series of PEC-co-poly(a-hydroxy acid) diacrylate macromers and investigated their photopolymerization into crosslinked bioerodible hydrogels. Certain types of these hydrogels were evaluated for use in preventing postsurgical adhesion and vascular restenosis. ... [Pg.53]

DeGherney, A. H., diZerega, G. S. et al.. Clinical problem of intraperitoneal postsurgical adhesion formation following general surgery and the use of adhesion prevention barriers, Surg. Clin. N. Am., 77, 671,1997. [Pg.203]

They can be designed to deliver drugs, to prevent postsurgical adhesions, to restore diseased tissue, and to be environmentally friendly biodegradable thermoplastics. [Pg.5]

A few examples are discussed in Chapter 9 wherein the future will see the biosynthesis of biodegradable protein-based thermoplastics, materials to prevent postsurgical adhesions, temporary functional scaffoldings to direct tissue reconstruction, and drug delivery devices for new drug release regimens. [Pg.92]

Figure 9.27. Strabismus surgery model of F. Elsas in the rabbit eye for the prevention of postsurgical adhesions due to positioning a bioelastic sleeve of elastic protein-based material between rectus muscle capsule and scleral defects. (Reproduced with permission from Urry et al. )... Figure 9.27. Strabismus surgery model of F. Elsas in the rabbit eye for the prevention of postsurgical adhesions due to positioning a bioelastic sleeve of elastic protein-based material between rectus muscle capsule and scleral defects. (Reproduced with permission from Urry et al. )...
Steinlcitner,. A., Lambert, H., Kazensky, C. and Cantor, B. (1991) Poloxamer 407 as an intraperitoneal barriei matei ial for the prevention of postsurgical adhesion formation and reformation in rodent... [Pg.255]

Steinleitner, A, Lopez, G., Suarez, M. and Lambert, H. (1992) An evaluation of flowgel as an intraperitineal barrier for prevention of postsurgical adhesion reformation. Eertility and Sterility, 57(2), 305-308. [Pg.255]

Nilsson, E., BjSrn, C., Sjostrand, V., Lindgren, K., Miinnich, M., Mattsby-Baltzer, I., Ivarsson, M.L., Olmarker, K., Mahlapuu, M. A novel polypeptide derived from human lactoferrin in sodium hyaluronate prevents postsurgical adhesion formation in the rat. Ann. Surg. 250(6), 1021-1028 (2009)... [Pg.264]

Costain DJ, Keimedy R, Ciona C, et al. Prevention of postsurgical adhesions with N,0-carboxymethyl chitosan examination of the most efficacious preparation and the effect of N,0-carboxymethyl chitosan on postsurgical healing. Surgery 1997 121(3) 314-9. [Pg.69]

Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose SCMC is a low-cost, soluble, and polyanionic polysaccharide derivative of cellulose that has been employed in medicine as an emulsifying agent in pharmaceuticals and in cosmetics. The many important functions provided by this polymer make it a preferred thickener, suspending aid, stabilizer, binder, and film-former in a wide variety of nses. In biomedicine, it has been anployed for preventing postsurgical soft tissue and epidural scar adhesions. [Pg.538]


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