http://www.adhesions.com/incidence.html
Slide 1 - Pelvic Adhesions Following Reconstructive Surgery (See chart) Slide 2 - De Novo Adhesions vs. Adhesion Reformation
Slide 3 - Sites of Adhesion Formation Following Surgery (See chart)
Slide 4 - Occurence of Adhesions After Laparotomy and Laparoscopy (See chart)
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2.) Sites for Adhesion Formation....." Adhesions can form on any surface in the pelvis or abdomen; but they are more likely to form on some organs than on others. Common sites for adhesion formation are the ovaries, pelvic side walls and fallopian tubes. According to a study, the incidence of adhesion formation following surgery to these locations is as follows: Ovaries (55%) ... Pelvic side walls (40%) Fallopian tubes (36%)."
http://www.inletmedical.org/html/pelvic_adhesions_prevention_.htm