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A Translational Surgical Porcine Model for Postoperative Intra-Abdominal Adhesion Formation
Published on: March 13, 2026
A role for the fibrinolytic system in postsurgical adhesion formation
Bart W J Hellebrekers1, Jef J Emeis, Teake Kooistra
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Haga Ziekenhuis, Leyenburg Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands. bwjh@xs4all.nl
Objective:
To look for evidence of a fibrinolytic insufficiency as a cause of adhesion formation.
Design:
Retrospective and prospective study.
Setting:
University medical center.
Patient(S):
Retrospective study: 50 patients undergoing laparoscopy, divided into patients with and without endometriosis. Prospective study: 18 patients undergoing infertility surgery involving a second-look laparoscopy.
Intervention(S):
During all surgical procedures, adhesions were scored, and peritoneal fluid and plasma were collected.
Main Outcome Measure(S):
Parameters of the fibrinolytic system were measured to establish a possible relation with the presence and formation of adhesions.
Result(S):
In patients with endometriosis and adhesions, significantly higher peritoneal fluid concentrations were found for plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), and plasminogen, compared with patients with endometriosis but without adhesions. In the prospective study, initial peritoneal PAI-1 concentrations correlated significantly with the extent of adhesion formation (r(s) = 0.49) and adhesion-improvement scores (r(s) = -0.52). Also, the change in concentration of tPA and fibrinogen from the initial surgical procedure to the second-look laparoscopy correlated significantly with adhesion-improvement scores (DeltatPA: r(s)= 0.50; Deltafibrinogen: r(s) = -0.64).
Conclusion(S):
This first prospective study in humans adds further weight to the hypothesis that adhesions are caused by an insufficiency in peritoneal fibrinolytic activity. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 is a potential marker for the identification of patients at risk for developing adhesions.
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