Polietilenglicol vs. solución salina para la prevención de adherencias peritoneales postoperatorias en ratas. Estudio experimental

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José Luis Mares Sánchez
Héctor David Tejeda Tapia
Francisco Garibay González
Marco César Valenzuela Ramos

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Las adherencias peritoneales después de una cirugía (factor más frecuente en su formación), son el resultado de un proceso exacerbado de curación normal del organismo y se acompañan de un incremento en la morbi-mortalidad. Se han in- tentado varios procedimientos para su prevención, sin haber uno eficaz hasta la actualidad.

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Polietilenglicol vs. solución salina para la prevención de adherencias peritoneales postoperatorias en ratas. Estudio experimental. RSM [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 16 [cited 2025 Oct. 26];60(6). Available from: https://www.revistasanidadmilitar.org/index.php/rsm/article/view/2017

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