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Research on Mechanisms of Chinese Medicines in Prevention and Treatment of Postoperative Adhesion

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CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE
Volume 29, Issue 6, Pages 556-565

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11655-023-3735-0

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postoperative adhesion; Chinese medicine; prevention; treatment; review

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This review summarizes the role of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the prevention and treatment of postoperative adhesion (PA), including its mechanisms, pharmacological effects, and advantages. The aim is to enhance the understanding of clinicians and researchers on TCM prevention of PA and promote the development and industrialization of related drugs.
Postoperative adhesion (PA) is currently one of the most unpleasant complications following surgical procedures. Researchers have developed several new strategies to alleviate the formation of PA to a great extent, but so far, no single measure or treatment can meet the expectations and requirements of clinical patients needing complete PA prevention. Chinese medicine (CM) has been widely used for thousands of years based on its remarkable efficacy and indispensable advantages CM treatments are gradually being accepted by modern medicine. Therefore, this review summarizes the formating process of PA and the efficacy and action mechanism of CM treatments, including their pharmacological effects, therapeutic mechanisms and advantages in PA prevention. We aim to improve the understanding of clinicians and researchers on CM prevention in the development of PA and promote the in-depth development and industrialization process of related drugs.

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