Abdominal Adhesions

Abdominal Adhesions

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Contributed byKrish Tangella MD, MBAMay 30, 2023

Abdominal Adhesions: Understanding its Causes and Significance

Background/Definition of Abdominal Adhesions:

Abdominal adhesions are fibrous bands that develop between tissues or organs inside the abdomen. They are formed as a result of healing from surgery or injury and can cause pain, discomfort, and reduced mobility

Who gets Abdominal Adhesions?

Anyone who has undergone abdominal surgery or has had a pelvic or abdominal injury is at risk of developing abdominal adhesions

What are the Causes of Abdominal Adhesions?

The formation of adhesions occurs as part of the healing process after abdominal surgery or injury. The formation of adhesions may be influenced by several factors such as infection, inflammation, and the type of surgical procedure performed.

What are the conditions causing Abdominal Adhesions?

Abdominal adhesions can be a complication of several conditions including appendicitis, diverticulitis, abdominal trauma, and inflammatory bowel disease.

How do you Diagnosis Abdominal Adhesions?

Diagnosis of abdominal adhesions can be done through imaging tests such as ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI. In some cases, a diagnostic laparoscopy may be required to visualize the adhesions and assess their extent.

What are the Complications of Abdominal Adhesions?

Abdominal adhesions can cause abdominal pain, discomfort, and reduced mobility. In some cases, they can also cause bowel obstruction or infertility.

How do you Prevent Abdominal Adhesions?

There is no sure way to prevent abdominal adhesions. However, minimizing trauma during abdominal surgery, using preventive measures such as barrier films to separate tissues and organs, and minimizing inflammation and infection can reduce the risk of adhesion formation.

What is the Prognosis of Abdominal Adhesions?

In most cases, abdominal adhesions do not cause significant symptoms and do not require treatment. However, in some cases, the adhesions can cause pain and discomfort, and may require surgical intervention.

Resources for Abdominal Adhesions:

Patients can seek advice from their healthcare provider or a specialist in abdominal surgery. Support groups and online resources can also provide information and support for those with abdominal adhesions.

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