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  • 1. Prospective randomized controlled study on the validity and safety of an absorbable adhesion barrier (Interceed®) made of oxidized regenerated cellulose for laparoscopic colorectal surgery.
    Naito M, Ogura N, Yamanashi T, Sato T, Nakamura T, Miura H, Tsutsui A, Sakamoto Y, Tanaka R, Kumagai Y, Watanabe M.
    Asian J Endosc Surg; 2017 Feb; 10(1):7-11. PubMed ID: 27753246
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  • 6. Efficacy of Interceed in adhesion prevention in gynecologic surgery: a review of 13 clinical studies.
    Larsson B.
    J Reprod Med; 1996 Jan; 41(1):27-34. PubMed ID: 8855073
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  • 7. A multicentre, randomised, controlled trial to assess the safety, ease of use, and reliability of hyaluronic acid/carboxymethylcellulose powder adhesion barrier versus no barrier in colorectal laparoscopic surgery.
    Berdah SV, Mariette C, Denet C, Panis Y, Laurent C, Cotte E, Huten N, Le Peillet Feuillet E, Duron JJ.
    Trials; 2014 Oct 27; 15():413. PubMed ID: 25348087
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  • 9. Prevention of postsurgical adhesions by INTERCEED(TC7), an absorbable adhesion barrier: a prospective randomized multicenter clinical study. INTERCEED(TC7) Adhesion Barrier Study Group.
    Fertil Steril; 1989 Jun 27; 51(6):933-8. PubMed ID: 2524407
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  • 10. Use of Interceed(TC7) absorbable adhesion barrier to reduce postoperative adhesion reformation in infertility and endometriosis surgery. The Obstetrics and Gynecology Adhesion Prevention Committee.
    Sekiba K.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1992 Apr 27; 79(4):518-22. PubMed ID: 1553169
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  • 11. Reduction of adhesion reformation after laparoscopic endometriosis surgery: a randomized trial with an oxidized regenerated cellulose absorbable barrier.
    Mais V, Ajossa S, Marongiu D, Peiretti RF, Guerriero S, Melis GB.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1995 Oct 27; 86(4 Pt 1):512-5. PubMed ID: 7675371
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  • 14. Effect of different barriers of oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC) on cecal and sidewall adhesions in the presence and absence of bleeding.
    Wiseman DM, Gottlick-Iarkowski L, Kamp L.
    J Invest Surg; 1999 Oct 27; 12(3):141-6. PubMed ID: 10421515
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  • 15. Reduction of ovarian adhesions by the use of Interceed. Ovarian Adhesion Study Group.
    Franklin RR.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1995 Sep 27; 86(3):335-40. PubMed ID: 7651638
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  • 19. Economic Impact of the Use of an Absorbable Adhesion Barrier in Preventing Adhesions Following Open Gynecologic Surgeries.
    Roy S, Carlton R, Weisberg M, Clark R, Migliaccio-Walle K, Chapa H.
    J Long Term Eff Med Implants; 2015 Sep 27; 25(3):245-52. PubMed ID: 26756563
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  • 20. A new material for prevention of peritendinous fibrotic adhesions after tendon repair: oxidised regenerated cellulose (Interceed), an absorbable adhesion barrier.
    Temiz A, Ozturk C, Bakunov A, Kara K, Kaleli T.
    Int Orthop; 2008 Jun 27; 32(3):389-94. PubMed ID: 17347842
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