What is adhesion surgery?
The adhesion of surgery is performed by surgery for the treatment of adhesions, fibrous tissue strips creating an abnormal connection between organs and other internal structures in the body. Adhesion can be caused by a number of things, from inflammatory diseases to surgery, and in some cases they may become a health problem that requires treatment in the operating room. Surgery for adhesion is often performed laparoscopically, although sometimes it may be necessary to undergo an open surgery. People with adhesions can develop pain, torsion of internal organs and other problems. Adhesion is most often formed in the pelvis, often due to pelvic inflammatory disease, except that they are found in the abdomen and around the heart. In surgery, it is necessary to ensure that the risk of adhesion formation is reduced by maintaining moist tissue and being as invasive as possible. The use of adhesion in surgery significantly reduced the risk of adhesion after surgery by preventing the formation of strips of internal scar.
depending on their location mayadhesion to cause different symptoms. Patients may take chronic pain, infertility, digestive problems, intestinal obstacles and other problems. Known risk factors of adhesion, such as an inflammatory disease or surgery, can be used to determine whether the patient has adhesions, and patients may also be given medical imaging to seek signs of organ damage caused by adhesion.
When adhesions cause complications and pain in the patient, adhesive surgery may be recommended. The patient is anesthetized, a cut is made for access to the location and the surgeon verifies that the adhesions are present before their interruption. One of the problems of adhesion surgery is that surgery itself can increase the risk of adhesion and surgeons must take care of the patient protection against potential risk factors during surgery.
After surgery of adhesion, the patient's symptoms should be resolved. It is possible that andIn some cases, Dheza reappears after surgery, and patients can be monitored from early symptoms of relapses. For some types of adhesions, possibilities such as physical therapy after surgery are recommended to prevent the development of new scar tissue. Adhesion in joints, such as a shoulder and knee, can sometimes be prevented from careful stretching and exercise to make the limb mobile and flexible.