The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2(4), 417-420
Abstract
One of the major postoperative complications of reproductive surgery is the formation of adhesions. 1, 2 Over the past several decades a number of methods have been explored to solve this problem, g, 4 Recently there has been renewed interest in covering the damaged peritoneal surface with an absorbable or nonabsorbable barrier as a means of preventing adhesions after fertility-enhancing surgery. Currently, two barriers are commercially available for clinical use: Interceed Absorbable Adhesion Barrier (Ethicon, Somerville, NJ), which is composed of oxidized regenerated cellulose, and the Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane (W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc., Flagstaff, AZ), constructed of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (e-PTFE). Interceed has been investigated both experimentally and clinically and has proved effective in some circumstances. 5,6 Studies also report on the laparoscopic application of Interceed in fertility-enhancement procedures.7, 8 Recent reports, however, have questioned the product's degree of effectiveness and raised concern about possible residual effects it may have on peritoneal tissue? 11 Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane has been indicated for use in peritoneal reconstruction since 1983, and experimental and clinical reports describe its effectiveness in preventing adhesion formation. 12-14
Interceed is an absorbable material that is phagocytized by macrophages within 1 month. Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane is nonabsorbable and is intended to be a permanent implant. Since all published reports on the clinical application of the Gore-Tex membrane discuss implantation by laparotomy, ~g, 14 the ease of use of this product in laparoscopic surgery is of particular interest. Moreover, because of its permanence, its long-term safety and effectiveness merit examination. A prospective, multicenter clinical study was undertaken to evaluate the ease of using Gore-Tex Surgical Membrane laparoscopically.
laparoscopic adhesion prevention, gore-tex surgical membrane fertility surgery, adhesion barrier laparoscopy, postoperative adhesions reproductive surgery, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene implant, fertility-enhancing surgery adhesion prevention, laparoscopic adhesion barrier placement, endometriosis surgery adhesion prevention, gore-tex vs interceed adhesion barrier, permanent adhesion barrier implant, tubal surgery adhesion prevention, laparoscopic peritoneal reconstruction
Keywords
Endometriosis/surgery, Evaluation Studies As Topic, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Genitalia, Female/surgery, Humans, Infertility, Female/surgery, Laparoscopes, Laparoscopy/adverse Effects/methods, Laparotomy, Leiomyoma/surgery, Ligation/instrumentation, Membranes, Artificial, Pelvic Pain/surgery, Polytetrafluoroethylene, Prospective Studies, Reoperation, Surgical Mesh, Surgical Stapling/instrumentation, Sutures, Time Factors, Tissue Adhesions/surgery, Uterine Neoplasms/surgery, Uterus/surgery, Vagina/surgery, Membranes, Artificial, Polytetrafluoroethylene,