Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2874214 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Postsurgical intrapericardial adhesions are still considered an unavoidable consequence of cardiothoracic operations. They increase the technical difficulty and the risk of reoperations. The pathogenesis of postsurgical adhesions is a multistep process, and the main key players are (1) loss of mesothelial cells, (2) accumulation of fibrin in areas devoid of mesothelial cells, (3) loss of normal pericardial fibrinolysis, and (4) local inflammation. Today, very promising methods to reduce adhesions are available for clinical use. This report reviews the process of formation of adhesions and the methods to prevent them, classified according to the mechanism of action.
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Authors
Aldo MD, Duccio MD, Claudio Francesco MD, Giuseppe MD, Pasquale MD, Marcello MD, Luigi MD,