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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
1.1. Pathophysiology of Post-Operative Abdominal Adhesion Formation
2. Therapeutic Models to Prevent Post-Operative Abdominal Adhesions
2.1. Pharmaceutical Strategies
2.2. Mechanical Barriers
2.3. Gene Therapy
3. Nanotherapeutics for the Prevention of Abdominal Adhesions
3.1. Nanocomposites
3.2. Hydrogels
3.3. Nanofibers
4. Regulatory Pathways for Nanotherapeutics
5. Safety and Ethics of Nanotherapeutics
5.1. Safety Concerns
5.2. Ethical Concerns
6. Future Perspectives
7. Conclusions
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| Col-APG-Cys@HHD | collagen aldehdeylated poly(ethylene glycol) cysteine HAS-18His protein and docetaxel |
| CUR | curcumin |
| ECM | extracellular matrix |
| FDA | Food and Drug Administration |
| HA | hyaluronic acid |
| IND | investigational new drug |
| NDAs | new drug applications |
| PA | plasminogen activators |
| PAI | plasminogen activator inhibitors |
| PAI-1 | plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 |
| PCL | poly(caprolactone) |
| pCNP | photo-crosslinkable nanopatch |
| PEG | poly(ethylene glycol) |
| PEO | poly(ethylene oxide) |
| PES | poly(ethylsulfone) |
| PLGA | poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) |
| PU | poly(urethane) |
| t-PA | tissue plasminogen activator |
| VEGF | vascular endothelial growth factor |
| β-GP | beta-glycerolphosphate disodium salt pentahydrate |
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| Product | Type of product | Trail design type | Advantages/ disadvantages | Ref. No. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seprafilm® | Solid, hyaluronate carboxycellulose | Randomised clinical trial which involved 30 patients undergoing open abdominal surgery. | Effectively reduced adhesions. | [32] |
| Interceed® | Solid, oxidised cellulose | Clinical study involving 38 patients undergoing reconstructive pelvic surgery. | Reduced the formation of adhesions from 85.5% to 37.5%. | [33] |
| Adept® | Liquid, 4% icodextrin | Clinical trial which involved 300 patients with small bowel obstruction. | Safe to use. | [34] |
| Double-blinded randomised clinical trial. | It failed to prevent adhesions but was safe to use. | [35] | ||
| SprayShield™ | Liquid, poly(ethylene glycol) | Not specified. | Effective reduction of adhesion formation. | [36] |
| Hyalobarrier® | Gel, auto-crosslinked hyaluronic acid | Clinical trial consisting of 43 patients. | Decreased the extent of adhesion, but it was not proven to reduce adhesion sites. | [36] |
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