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Use of Interceed for adhesion prevention in laparoscopic surgery at World Laparoscopy Hospital
Gen Laparoscopic Surgery / Jul 19th, 2018 4:39 am     A+ | a-

 

Watch this video on the Use of Interceed for Adhesion Prevention in Laparoscopic Surgery at World Laparoscopy Hospital. In this detailed surgical video, Dr. R. K. Mishra demonstrates step-by-step how Interceed is applied during laparoscopic procedures to prevent post-operative adhesions, ensuring better patient outcomes.

This educational video is perfect for surgeons, gynecologists, and medical students looking to enhance their minimally invasive surgery skills. Learn advanced laparoscopic techniques directly from experts at the World Laparoscopy Hospital.

At World Laparoscopy Hospital we are regularly using interceed to prevent adhesion. Interceed safely and effectively reduces the formation of adhesions in a range of gynecologic pelvic procedures. Interceed reduces adhesion formation by forming a continuous protective coating over raw tissue surfaces. Maintains its integrity as a barrier during the period of peritoneal healing and is absorbed from the tissue site within 4 weeks.

Use of Interceed for Adhesion Prevention in Laparoscopic Surgery at World Laparoscopy Hospital


Adhesion formation is one of the most common and challenging complications following abdominal and pelvic surgeries. Adhesions, which are fibrous bands forming between tissues and organs, can lead to chronic pain, infertility, bowel obstruction, and complications during future surgeries. Over the past decades, the focus of minimally invasive surgery has not only been on improving surgical outcomes but also on preventing postoperative adhesions that can compromise patient recovery. At the forefront of this approach is the use of adhesion barriers, with Interceed emerging as a highly effective option in laparoscopic procedures.

Interceed, a bioresorbable oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC) barrier, works by physically separating tissue surfaces during the critical period of peritoneal healing. Once applied to raw peritoneal surfaces, it forms a gel-like layer that prevents adjacent tissues from adhering to one another. Within a few weeks, Interceed is naturally absorbed by the body, leaving behind a smooth, healed surface without permanent foreign material. Its biocompatibility and ease of use make it particularly suitable for laparoscopic surgeries, where precision and minimal invasiveness are crucial.

At World Laparoscopy Hospital, laparoscopic surgeons have integrated the use of Interceed into routine procedures, especially in gynecological and general laparoscopic surgeries. Procedures such as laparoscopic myomectomy, adhesiolysis, ovarian cystectomy, and endometriosis excision carry a high risk of adhesion formation due to tissue trauma and peritoneal exposure. By applying Interceed meticulously over the injured peritoneal areas, surgeons at the hospital have observed significant reductions in postoperative adhesions, thereby improving patient recovery, fertility outcomes, and reducing the risk of repeat surgeries.

Moreover, the World Laparoscopy Hospital emphasizes patient-specific application techniques, which are critical for maximizing the efficacy of Interceed. Surgeons ensure that the peritoneal surface is hemostatic before placement, as blood can reduce the effectiveness of the barrier. The hospital also integrates Interceed use with other adhesion prevention strategies, including gentle tissue handling, minimal use of electrocautery, and maintenance of a moist peritoneal environment, forming a comprehensive adhesion prevention protocol.

Clinical studies and long-term observations at World Laparoscopy Hospital reinforce the value of Interceed in laparoscopic surgery. Patients treated with Interceed report fewer postoperative complications, quicker recovery times, and improved quality of life. Furthermore, the integration of such advanced adhesion prevention strategies reflects the hospital’s commitment to cutting-edge minimally invasive surgery and patient-centered care.

In conclusion, the use of Interceed at World Laparoscopy Hospital represents a significant advancement in adhesion prevention during laparoscopic surgery. By combining state-of-the-art surgical techniques with effective bioresorbable barriers, the hospital ensures optimal patient outcomes, minimizes postoperative complications, and enhances the overall success of minimally invasive procedures. Interceed has thus become an essential tool in the laparoscopic surgeon’s arsenal, exemplifying the hospital’s dedication to precision, safety, and innovation in modern surgery.

1 COMMENTS
Dr. Anika Bullseya
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Jun 25th, 2020 7:32 am
An amazing video presentation of Use of Interceed for adhesion prevention in laparoscopic surgery at World Laparoscopy Hospital. This video is very nice. Thanks for sharing this video.
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