View clinical trials related to Tissue Adhesions.
Filter by:This study aims to investigate the treatment of intrauterine adhesion and the factors influencing its prognosis.
This is a non-blind self-control trial. We mainly compare the changes of endometrial thickness,changes in menstrual flow, and improvement in pregnancy before and after stem cell treatment in patients with thin endometrium.
This study investigates the prevalence of previous abdominal surgery in a cohort of patients operated for bowel obstruction and analyzes the causes of obstruction discovered at surgery.
This trial was a multi-center, double-blind, randomized, parallel group, placebo-controlled, phase II study in adult hospitalized female patients with the confirmed diagnosis of pelvic adhesive disease in Study centres in Russia.
The performed study of safety and tolerability of Seroguard, solution (JSC Pharmasyntez, Russia) in patients, undergoing planned laparoscopic cholecystectomy, demonstrated that patients from the both groups had the similar safety profile
Ultrasound visceral slide test for prediction of periumbilical adhesions before gynecologic laparoscopic surgery: a prospective cohort study. The investigators are planning to conduct a prospective study to evaluate if there is an effect of abdominal wall thickness and body mass index on slide distance of visceral organ during ultrasound examination.
Effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on uterine scar fibrosis, endometrial receptivity and pregnancy outcome in patients with severe intrauterine adhesions
Evaluation of endometrial preparation using either human menopausal gonadotrophin (HMG) stimulation and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) prior to blastocyst transfer in patients with moderate to severe intrauterine adhesion (IUA).
This study evaluates the efficacy of Mutli-Im® transepithelial components in the inhibition of bacterial adhesion. The control group will be the Multi-Im® transepithelial component with the conventional surface (Multi-IM® Machined) and the experimental group will be the Multi-Im transepithelial components with the Ti-Golden® surface (Multi-Im Golden) or with the nanogolden surface (Multi-Im® nanogolden). Periodontal indices and biofilformation will be assessed during 2 months after implant loading. Metagenomic analysis and PCR technique will be implemented to assess the biofilm formation.
The aim of present study is to evaluate the effect of the use of platelet rich plasma in decreasing recurrence of intrauterine adhesions after its lysis.