Seprafilm®-induced peritoneal inflammation: A previously unknown complication: Report of a case

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INTRODUCTION: Various substances and agents have been evaluated to prevent postoperative adhesion formation. Recently a sodium hyaluronate-based bioresorbable membrane was introduced with promising clinical results. Its application was regarded as safe and efficient. METHODS: We present the first reported case of a severe inflammatory reaction to a bioresorbable membrane and give a review of the related literature. CONCLUSION: Bioresorbable membranes are increasingly used by general surgeons and gynecologists to reduce postoperative adhesion formation. Bioresorbable membranes may produce extensive inflammatory reactions.

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Klingler, P. J., Floch, N. R., Seelig, M. H., Branton, S. A., Wolfe, J. T., & Metzger, P. P. (1999). Seprafilm®-induced peritoneal inflammation: A previously unknown complication: Report of a case. Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, 42(12), 1639–1642. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02236221

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