THE ROLE OF AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE IN PREVENTION OF POSTOPERATIVE ADHESIONS IN RABBITS (EXPERIMENTAL STUDY)

MAHMOUD AHMED GEHAD;

Abstract


Pelvic adhesion is a major problem that may result from surgical interference, pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis and may lead to serious complications as infertility, intestinal obstruction and chronic pelvic pain.
Surgical techniques practiced


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Title THE ROLE OF AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE IN PREVENTION OF POSTOPERATIVE ADHESIONS IN RABBITS (EXPERIMENTAL STUDY)
Other Titles دور الغشاء الأمنيوسى فى منع الالتصاقات الناتجه عن التدخل الجراحى فى الأرنب ( دراسه تجريبيه )
Authors MAHMOUD AHMED GEHAD
Keywords THE ROLE OF AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE IN PREVENTION OF POSTOPERATIVE ADHESIONS IN RABBITS (EXPERIMENTAL STUDY)
Issue Date 2001
Description 
Pelvic adhesion is a major problem that may result from surgical interference, pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis and may lead to serious complications as infertility, intestinal obstruction and chronic pelvic pain.
Surgical techniques practiced

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