preventing adhesions

From: Diane C (tdrcaste@yahoo.com)
Thu Apr 21 08:27:11 2005


A year ago, at the prompting of my father who bemoaned not having one child "invent" or patent anything, I decided, I would invent a surfactant so to say, an abdominal "wash" which would prevent adhesions but the surgical site, through a process, would not be prevented from healing/sealing. I spoke to someone, and they said, it was an excellent idea, but "find out what has been developed" to date. To my great dissappointment, it has already been developed, anyone ever use an agent such as this? Any experiences you want to share?

Thanks, Diane





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