Experience of using anti-adhesive barriers in colorectal resections in connection with deep infiltrative endometriosis
Intraoperative anti-adhesive barriers in colorectal resections for deep infiltrative endometriosis are safe and reduce postoperative pain, though they may increase early C-reactive protein levels.
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The paper reports clinical experience using anti-adhesive barriers during colorectal resections performed in patients with deep infiltrative endometriosis, focusing on their role in reducing postoperative adhesion formation in the context of bowel involvement. It describes implementation in a surgical setting and summarizes outcomes related to postoperative course, with particular attention to cases where adhesion-related complications are a concern. A key limitation is that the text presented does not provide detailed methodological specifics (e.g., study design, comparator group, sample size, and standardized outcome definitions), which constrains interpretation of effect size. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically, it addresses use of anti-adhesive barriers during colorectal resection in patients with deep infiltrative endometriosis.
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