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To assess the prevalence of surgical adhesions among women undergoing laparoscopy, and the severity of the adhesions according to proposed classification of intra-abdominal adhesions.
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Patients will be recruited from the women at Women's Health Hospital Assuit University that will undergo laparoscopy for any cause. After the patients has been examined and put on a list for laparoscopy, they will be counselled about our study and its benefits. Written consent will be obtained.
All women will be subjected to the following:
History taking:
Clinical examination:
Investigations:
During laparoscopy:
Any adhesions will be noticed, the prevalence of adhesions will be calculated regarding the age, parity, previous history of miscarriage and past medical history.
The prevalence of adhesions will be calculated according to the indication of laparoscopy.
The prevalence of adhesions will be compared according to different items. Comparison between patients with no past surgical history and those who have past surgical history.
Comparison between patients who have history of ectopic pregnancy and those who have no history of ectopic pregnancy.
Comparison between patients with previous caesarean section and patients with previous other abdominopelvic surgery.
The adhesions will be noticed, its site will be detected (between uterus and bladder, uterus and abd. Fascia, uterus and omentum, omentum and abd. Fascia or adhesions to other pelvic structure that interfere with the delivery), its consistency (Filmy or dense) and thickness (either < 3cm, 3-6cm, or > 6cm) and these informations will be subjected to the proposed classification and every case will have its score. The data will be analysed to find out which cases have high score and their common risk factors that are expected to be the cause of this high score.
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women aged 18 years or more.
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mahmoud shaban, resident; mohammed sayed, prof
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