Prevention of Post-Operative Adhesions: A Comprehensive Review of Present and Emerging Strategies.
Ali Fatehi HassanabadAnna N ZarzyckiKristina JeonJameson A DundasVishnu VasanthanJustin F DenisetPaul W M FedakPublished in: Biomolecules (2021)
Post-operative adhesions affect patients undergoing all types of surgeries. They are associated with serious complications, including higher risk of morbidity and mortality. Given increased hospitalization, longer operative times, and longer length of hospital stay, post-surgical adhesions also pose a great financial burden. Although our knowledge of some of the underlying mechanisms driving adhesion formation has significantly improved over the past two decades, literature has yet to fully explain the pathogenesis and etiology of post-surgical adhesions. As a result, finding an ideal preventative strategy and leveraging appropriate tissue engineering strategies has proven to be difficult. Different products have been developed and enjoyed various levels of success along the translational tissue engineering research spectrum, but their clinical translation has been limited. Herein, we comprehensively review the agents and products that have been developed to mitigate post-operative adhesion formation. We also assess emerging strategies that aid in facilitating precision and personalized medicine to improve outcomes for patients and our healthcare system.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- patients undergoing
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- systematic review
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- risk factors
- biofilm formation
- escherichia coli
- young adults
- insulin resistance
- skeletal muscle
- cystic fibrosis
- childhood cancer
- acute care