Reduction of postsurgical adhesions with Intergel adhesion prevention solution: a multicenter study of safety and efficacy after conservative gynecologic surgery.

Categoria Primary study
GiornaleFertility and sterility
Year 2001
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OBJECTIVE:

To assess the safety and efficacy of the Intergel adhesion prevention solution, a 0.5% ferric hyaluronate gel, in reducing adhesions in patients undergoing peritoneal cavity surgery by laparotomy with a planned second-look laparoscopy.

DESIGN:

Randomized, third-party blinded, placebo-controlled, parallel group.

SETTING:

Eleven centers in the United States, and five centers in Europe.
PATIENT(S): Women aged 18-46 years who wanted to retain their fertility.
INTERVENTION(S): Patients received 300 mL of Intergel solution (n = 143) or lactated Ringer's solution (n = 138) as an intraperitoneal instillate at the completion of surgery.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): At second-look laparoscopy 6-12 weeks later, the presence of adhesions was evaluated at 24 abdominal sites.
RESULT(S): Patients treated with Intergel solution (n = 131) had significantly less adhesions compared to controls (n = 134). Adhesion extent and severity were also significantly reduced. The American Fertility Society score for adnexal adhesions was reduced 59% in the patients in whom the Intergel solution was used. The safety profile of the patients treated with the Intergel solution was comparable to those treated with lactated Ringer's solution.
CONCLUSION(S): The Intergel solution was safe and highly efficacious in reducing the number, severity, and extent of adhesions throughout the abdomen after peritoneal cavity surgery.
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