“…Thus, the laparoscopic approach, when viable, can be considered to prevent obstruction due to adhesions (Tittel et al, 2001). Other clinical and experimental studies have also shown evidence of a lesser formation of adhesions at the surgical site and on the abdominal wall when laparoscopy is used (Gadallah et al, 2001;Gamal et al, 2001). The lysis of adhesions by the laparoscopic route has several theoretical advantages over open surgery: 1) less intense postoperative pain, 2) more rapid resolution of the ileum, 3) shorter hospitalization, 4) earlier return to daily activities, 5) lower incidence of complications of the surgical wound, and 6) a reduced formation of postoperative adhesions (Nagle et al, 2004).…”