Prevalence of Vitreomacular Adhesion in Patients 40 Years and Older
Vitreomacular AdhesionThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of vitreomacular adhesion (VMA) in patients 40 years and older using Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography.
Adhesion Formation Following Laparoscopic and Open Colorectal Surgery
AdhesionsTo ascertain whether there are fewer adhesions (internal scars) formed following laparoscopic (key-hole) surgery for colorectal diseases than traditional open surgery.
Predicting Abdominal Reoperation
SurgeryAbdominal AdhesionNationwide retrospective study, to predict the risk of abdominal reoperation.
Prediction of Vesicouterine Adhesions by Transvaginal Sonographic Sliding Sign Technique: a Validation...
Adhesions PelvicAdhesion; Uterus1 moreThe aim of this study is to evaluate the predictive value of the real-time dynamic TVS sliding sign for vesicouterine pouch adhesions in women and to test the inter- and intraobserver agreement of this new technique.
Hysteroscopy Assisted Suction Curettage for Early Pregnancy Loss
Retained Products of ConceptionIntrauterine AdhesionRetained products of conception (RPOC) and intrauterine adhesions (IUA) may occur following suction curettage for early miscarriage and cause secondary infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss and pregnancy complications. The aim of this study is to investigate whether adding hysteroscopy to suction curettage reduces the rates of RPOC and IUA.
Does Rectus Re-approximation Cause Adhesion After Cesarean Section?
Obstetric ComplicationMuscle InjuryRectus re-approximation and periton closure are not the obligatory steps during cesarean section. These steps are due to surgeon's preference. However, there is lack of knowledge about the relation of rectus muscle re-approximation and adhesion formation. We are going to study the rectus muscle stiffness by share-wave elastosonography.
Intrauterine Hyaluronic Acid Gel for Prevention of Intrauterine Adhesions
Prevenetion of Intrauterine Adhesions by Hyaluronic Acid GelWomen undergoing operative hysteroscopy for removal of retained placenta after delivery will be randomized into two groups. study group - immediately after operative hysteroscopy 5 ml hyaluronic acid gel will be injected into uterine cavity control group - no injection 4-8 weeks after operative hysteroscopy, participants will undergo diagnostic hysteroscopy with no anesthesia , as a part of routine evaluation after removal of retained placenta in Israel. during diagnostic hysteroscopy the uterine cavity will be evaluated and the presence of adhesions and severity of adhesions will be recorded.
Band Adhesions in Relation to Previous Abdominal Surgery
Surgical AdhesionsIntestinal Obstruction1 moreThis study investigates the prevalence of previous abdominal surgery in a cohort of patients operated for bowel obstruction and analyzes the causes of obstruction discovered at surgery.
Sprayshield as Adhesion Barrier System for Obese Patients
Severe ObesityThe application of SprayShield during a laparoscopic band removal (first surgical step) will be evaluated to see if the postoperative adhesions between the stomach, the left liver and the diaphragm are not severe, facilitating the surgical surgical step of a gastric bypass or a sleeve gastrectomy.
Intrauterine Balloon and Postoperative Estrogen Therapy in the Prevention of Adhesion Reformation...
Uterine SeptumPatients who want to go TCRS will randomly divided 3 groups. In Group 1(100 patients), women received postoperative estrogen therapy. In Group 2 (100 patients), a Foley catheter with the balloon inflated with 4 ml of normal saline solution will be placed into the uterine cavity at the end of the operation for five days. In Group 3 (110 patients), women will not receive any of the treatment (comparison group). All subjects underwent two further hysteroscopy, one and three months after the initial surgery. At the second or third look hysteroscopy, the incidence of intra-uterine adhesion will be analyzed.