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Adhesion (postsurgical) at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Adhesion (postsurgical)? Fibrous scar tissue formation, or fibrin matrix, that forms between tissues or organs following injury associated with surgical procedures. Such injuries include ischemia, foreign body reaction, hemorrhage, abrasion, incision, and infection-related inflammation.

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