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  • 4. Seprafilm reduces adhesions to polypropylene mesh and increases peritoneal hydroxyproline.
    Altuntas I, Tarhan O, Delibas N.
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  • 5. Prevention of adhesions by Seprafilm, an absorbable adhesion barrier: an incisional hernia model in rats.
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  • 6. Prevention of adhesion formation with use of sodium hyaluronate-based bioresorbable membrane in a rat model of ventral hernia repair with polypropylene mesh--a randomized, controlled study.
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  • 8. Prevention of adhesions to polypropylene mesh in a rabbit model.
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  • 11. Comparison of prosthetic materials in incisional hernia repair.
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  • 12. Interposition of polyglactin mesh does not prevent adhesion formation between viscera and polypropylene mesh.
    de Vries Reilingh TS, van Goor H, Koppe MJ, Bodegom ME, Hendriks T, Bleichrodt RP.
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  • 13. Preclinical evaluation of Seprafilm bioresorbable membrane.
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  • 14. Two experimental models for generating abdominal adhesions.
    Gaertner WB, Hagerman GF, Felemovicius I, Bonsack ME, Delaney JP.
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  • 15. Evaluation of adhesion formation and host tissue response to intra-abdominal polytetrafluoroethylene mesh and composite prosthetic mesh.
    Matthews BD, Mostafa G, Carbonell AM, Joels CS, Kercher KW, Austin C, Norton HJ, Heniford BT.
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  • 16. Comparative evaluation of adhesion formation, strength of ingrowth, and textile properties of prosthetic meshes after long-term intra-abdominal implantation in a rabbit.
    Novitsky YW, Harrell AG, Cristiano JA, Paton BL, Norton HJ, Peindl RD, Kercher KW, Heniford BT.
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  • 17. Prevention of adhesion to prosthetic mesh: comparison of different barriers using an incisional hernia model.
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    Ann Surg; 2003 Jan 01; 237(1):123-8. PubMed ID: 12496539
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  • 18. Effect of a bioresorbable membrane on postoperative adhesions and wound healing.
    Bülbüller N, Sapmaz E, Akpolat N, Ustündağ B, Kirkil C.
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  • 19. Adhesion formation after intraperitoneal and extraperitoneal implantation of polypropylene mesh.
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  • 20. Experimental evaluation of a new composite mesh with the selective property of incorporation to the abdominal wall without adhering to the intestines.
    Amid PK, Shulman AG, Lichtenstein IL, Sostrin S, Young J, Hakakha M.
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