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Comprehensive Review Published on FzioMed Technology for Postsurgical Adhesion Prevention.


SAN LUIS OBISPO San Luis Obispo (săn l`ĭs ōbĭs`pō), city (1990 pop. 41,958), seat of San Luis Obispo co., S Calif., near San Luis Obispo Bay; inc. 1856. , Calif. -- FzioMed, Inc. reported today that a review of the company's technology for postsurgical adhesion prevention has been published in The Journal of Biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to biomedicine.

2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences.
 Material Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

The article, "A Modern Biomaterial for Adhesion Prevention" (J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 2006 DOI (Digital Object Identifier) A method of applying a persistent name to documents, publications and other resources on the Internet rather than using a URL, which can change over time.  10.1002/jbm.b.30659), describes FzioMed's proprietary biomaterials platform, known as Oxiplex([R]), and the promising clinical results using Oxiplex products for adhesion prevention in gynecologic gynecologic /gy·ne·co·log·ic/ (gi?ne-) (jin?e-kah-loj´ik) pertaining to the female reproductive tract or to gynecology.  and spine surgery.

Postoperative adhesions are abnormal bands of scar tissue that can form inside the body after surgery. Adhesion formation is considered the single greatest complication of surgery. Adhesions form in nearly all patients undergoing gynecologic surgery and lead to increased rates of reoperation, postoperative bowel obstruction, infertility and chronic pelvic pain Women and Pelvic pain
Most women (and some men), at some time in their lives, experience pelvic pain. When the condition persists for longer than 3 months, it is called chronic pelvic pain (CPP).
. Adhesions following spine surgery cause recurrent back pain and weakness and can compromise an otherwise successful outcome.

FzioMed's technology is based on the patented combination of two safe, absorbable medical polymers, carboxymethylcellulose carboxymethylcellulose /car·boxy·meth·yl·cel·lu·lose/ (-meth?il-sel´u-los) a substituted cellulose polymer of variable size, used as the sodium or calcium salt as a pharmaceutical suspending agent, tablet excipient, and  and polyethylene oxide. The company combines these materials to create products customized for different body cavities and surgical applications.

FzioMed's adhesion prevention products are injectable gels used intraoperatively to coat tissues and reduce the extent and severity of adhesions. The gels are easy to use during surgery in the peritoneal cavity as well as the lumbar spine and clinical studies found both peritoneal peritoneal /peri·to·ne·al/ (per?i-to-ne´al) pertaining to the peritoneum.

peritoneal

pertaining to the peritoneum.
 and peridural formulations to be safe and effective. The article concluded that FzioMed products have "provided a benefit to patients undergoing surgery where postsurgical adhesion formation is a concern." In addition to their benefits as devices, the gels may also be effective vehicles for drug delivery for many unmet problems of surgical therapeutics.

About FzioMed

FzioMed is a medical company developing and commercializing absorbable, surgical biomaterials based on the company's patented Oxiplex science. Oxiplex is an innovative medical polymer technology with uses in a variety of specialties including orthopedics, spine, gynecology, general surgery and aesthetic surgery. FzioMed products include the leading adhesion barrier for spine surgery currently marketed outside of the United States as Oxiplex([R])/SP Adhesion Barrier Gel and as MediShield[TM] Anti-Adhesion Gel, Oxiplex/AP adhesion barrier for gynecologic and general surgery, and Laresse[TM] cosmetic dermal dermal /der·mal/ (der´mal) pertaining to the dermis or to the skin.

der·mal or der·mic
adj.
Of or relating to the skin or dermis.
 filler. FzioMed products are for investigational use only in the U.S. Go to www.fziomed.com.

FzioMed[R], Oxiplex[R] and Laresse[TM] are trademarks of FzioMed, Inc., and MediShield[TM] is a trademark of Medtronic Sofamor Danek.
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