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The biology of adhesion formation in the peritoneal cavity

机译:腹腔粘连形成的生物学

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Intraperitoneal adhesions are frequently encountered and present significant challenges to the practicing surgeon, including increased operating time, bowel obstruction, pelvic pain, and infertility. Until recently, however, our knowledge of the biology of adhesion formation within the peritoneal cavity has been limited, which in turn limits prevention and treatment strategies for surgical patients. Extensive research has now led to an increased understanding of adhesion formation, with hypoxia playing a central role. Hypoxia stimulates a cascade that leads to oxidative stress, anaerobic metabolism, formation of free radicals, and ultimately the adhesion phenotype. By understanding the precipitants to adhesion development, we may begin to develop prevention and treatment therapies that will provide clinically significant improvement over the currently available approaches to limit postoperative adhesions. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:腹膜粘连是经常遇到的,并且对执业外科医生提出了重大挑战,包括增加手术时间,肠梗阻,骨盆疼痛和不育。然而,直到最近,我们对腹膜腔内粘连形成生物学的认识仍然有限,这反过来又限制了外科手术患者的预防和治疗策略。现在,广泛的研究已使人们对粘附形成的认识增加,其中缺氧起着核心作用。缺氧会刺激级联反应,从而导致氧化应激,无氧代谢,自由基形成以及最终的粘附表型。通过了解粘连发展的诱因,我们可能会开始开发预防和治疗方法,与目前可用于限制术后粘连的方法相比,该方法将在临床上带来重大改善。 (C)2014 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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