2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2009.10.005
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Notes on visceral adhesions as fascial pathology

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“…The incidence of detection of adhesions after visceral surgery may rise to 100%, depending on the texts examined 43,101,102. Necessarily, we identify symptoms resulting from the scar, such as meteorism, irregular bowel movements, chronic abdominal pain, digestive disorders, and intestinal obstruction 43.…”
Section: Symptoms and Clinical Scenarios: Abdominal Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of detection of adhesions after visceral surgery may rise to 100%, depending on the texts examined 43,101,102. Necessarily, we identify symptoms resulting from the scar, such as meteorism, irregular bowel movements, chronic abdominal pain, digestive disorders, and intestinal obstruction 43.…”
Section: Symptoms and Clinical Scenarios: Abdominal Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segundo Hedley (2010), quando existe uma alteração da mobilidade característica de uma víscera, gera-se uma aderência nos tecidos próximos ao órgão, causando imobilidade em seus devidos ligamentos. Diante deste fato, é possível afirmar que, havendo uma alteração da mobilidade ou motilidade do útero, o ligamento largo, ligamento útero-ovariano e ligamento redondo do útero sofrerão sobrecargas, podendo levar a uma futura congestão pélvica.…”
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“…Based on this pathophysiology, C-sections leave the mother with symptoms of pain locally and distant, health dysfunction, and some report never feeling the same again. C-sections scars are also linked to internal adhesion formation; the incidence of detection of adhesions after visceral surgery is almost universal (97%-100%) [78][79][80]. Abdominal adhesions and can lead to irregular bowel movements [81], chronic abdominal pain [82][83][84], digestive disorders [85], endometriosis [86,87], intestinal obstruction, [88] block circulation [89][90], stagnate energy flows [91][92], lowered fertility [93,94], decreased libido [95][96][97][98][99][100], and impacts future infant mortality [101].…”
Section: B Scars -Pathophysiology Outcomes and Theirmentioning
confidence: 99%