THE EXOGENOUS AND ENDOGENOUS FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADHESIONS IN THE PELVIC CAVITY IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE
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Key words: Adhesion,laporoscopy, laporatomy, drainageAbstract
Abstract: The study of adhesive disease (SB) has no more than a century of history. Literature data indicate that after surgical interventions on the pelvic organs, 60-90% of patients develop an adhesive process.
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