Adhesions More Condition_treatment Has Anyone Ever Had A Laporoscopy To Remove Adhesions Only To Have The Adhesions Come Back In A Few Months?

Has anyone ever had a laporoscopy to remove adhesions only to have the adhesions come back in a few months? - adhesions more condition_treatment

My doctor says it is not possible, but I have the same pain again. I had surgery in December 2006 and back pain in February 2007. I have another laporoscopy Thursday, someone with a similar expewrience? And perhaps the scar tissue and adhesions that form quickly?

2 comments:

haskpts said...

You must have a mechanical barrier ( "paper") to prevent the regrowth of liability under laparoscopic or open surgery.

"A major paradox that the current method
Members of management - surgical adhesiolysis - is
complicated by traumatic and
high adhesion reformation (on average 85%)
Regardless of the method or the nature of adhesions
Membership. Studies show that compared to
affected peritoneal tissue, adhesive tissue contains
Higher growth factors, suggesting that most
Risk of liability Reformation. Since these factors
depressed fibrinolytic activity, and induce tissue fibrosis,
It is not surprising that, be reformed adhesions tend
thicker and heavier than de novo adhesions.

... In other words, the more surgery you have the worst things that can ... But hope, of course, with new methods (eg, barriers made of aluminum) that the cycle may be near.

http://www.touchbriefing.com/pdf/1816/ACF427D.pdf

http://www.karensteward.typepad.com /

haskpts said...

You must have a mechanical barrier ( "paper") to prevent the regrowth of liability under laparoscopic or open surgery.

"A major paradox that the current method
Members of management - surgical adhesiolysis - is
complicated by traumatic and
high adhesion reformation (on average 85%)
Regardless of the method or the nature of adhesions
Membership. Studies show that compared to
affected peritoneal tissue, adhesive tissue contains
Higher growth factors, suggesting that most
Risk of liability Reformation. Since these factors
depressed fibrinolytic activity, and induce tissue fibrosis,
It is not surprising that, be reformed adhesions tend
thicker and heavier than de novo adhesions.

... In other words, the more surgery you have the worst things that can ... But hope, of course, with new methods (eg, barriers made of aluminum) that the cycle may be near.

http://www.touchbriefing.com/pdf/1816/ACF427D.pdf

http://www.karensteward.typepad.com /

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