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Michael Diamond, MD - Surgical Adhesion Disease

 1. diZerega GS, Malinak RS, Diamond MP, Linsky CS (Editors). (1990) Treatment of Post Surgical Adhesions. Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, NY

2. Diamond MP (Editor). (1991) Infertility Surgery In Clinical Practice of Gynecology Vol 3, No.1. (M.S. Baggish, Series Editor), Elsevier, New York, NY

3. Diamond MP, diZerega GS, Linsky CS, Reid RL (Editors). (1993) Gynecologic Surgery and Adhesion Prevention, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY

4. diZerega GS, DeCherney AH, Diamond MP, Dunn R, Goldberg E, Haney A, Rock J, Tulandi T.  (1997) Pelvic Surgery: Adhesion Formation and Prevention, Springer Verlag, New York, NY

Shelagh Verco, PhD - Surgical Adhesion Disease

1. Rodgers KE, Verco SJ, diZerega GS. (2003) Effects of intraperitoneal 4% icodextrin solution on the healing of bowel anastomoses and laparotomy incisions in rabbits.
Colorectal Dis. Jul; 5(4):324-30

 

2. Conroy SE, Baines L, Rodgers K, Deviren F, Verco SJ. (2003) Prevention of chemotherapy-induced intraperitoneal adhesion formation in rats by icodextrin at a range of concentrations. Gynecol Oncol. Mar; 88(3):304-8

 

3. diZerega GS, Verco SJ, Young P, Kettel M, Kobak W, Martin D, Sanfilippo J, Peers EM, Scrimgeour A, Brown CB. (2002)  A randomized, controlled pilot study of the safety and efficacy of 4% icodextrin solution in the reduction of adhesions following laparoscopic gynaecological surgery.  Hum Reprod. Apr; 17(4):1031-8

 

4. Verco SJ, Peers EM, Brown CB, Rodgers KE, Roda N, diZerega G. (2000)  Development of a novel glucose polymer solution (icodextrin) for adhesion prevention: pre-clinical studies.  Hum Reprod. Aug; 15(8):1764-72