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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 21, 2008; 14(31): 4861-4866
Published online Aug 21, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.4861
Cytokine orchestration in post-operative peritoneal adhesion formation
Ronan A Cahill, H Paul Redmond
Ronan A Cahill, H Paul Redmond, Department of General Surgery, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, Ireland
Author contributions: Cahill RA and Redmond HP contributed equally to the composition of this work.
Supported by Clinical Research Fellowship from the Health Research Board, Ireland
Correspondence to: Ronan A Cahill, Department of General Surgery, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, Ireland. rcahill@rcsi.ie
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Received: May 1, 2008
Revised: July 14, 2008
Accepted: July 21, 2008
Published online: August 21, 2008
Abstract

Peritoneal adhesions are a near inevitable occurrence after laparotomy and a major cause of both patient and physician misery. To date, clinical attempts at their amelioration have concentrated on manipulating the physical factors that affect their development despite a wealth of experimental data elucidating the molecular mechanisms that underlie their initiation, development and maturation. However, the advent of targeted, specific anti-cytokine agents as directed therapy for inflammatory and neoplastic conditions raises the prospect of a new era for anti-adhesion strategies. To harness this potential will require considerable cross-disciplinary collaboration and that surgeon-scientists propel themselves to the forefront of this emerging field.

Keywords: Postoperative peritoneal adhesion formation; Cytokines; Vascular endothelial growth factor