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APPLICATION OF KK COLLAGENASE TO PREVENT FROM POSTREANIMATION STENOSES OF LARYNX AND TRACHEA

Abstract

The authors analyse the causes of formation of chronic cicatricial stenoses of larynx and trachea and provide the results of treatment of 120 patients. One part of them has undergone a traditional treatment, and the others have been treated by using a new enzymatic drug «KK collagenase» so as to cut short the inflammatory process and perform the wound cleansing. The findings allow recommending it for using in regimens of the measures to prevent from deformation of larynx and trachea at patients being in intensive care department.

About the Authors

V. E. Kokorina
Far-Eastern State Medical University (Khabarovsk); Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


G. T. Obydennikov
Far-Eastern State Medical University (Khabarovsk); Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


Yu. A. Krasnikov
Far-Eastern State Medical University (Khabarovsk); Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


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Kokorina V.E., Obydennikov G.T., Krasnikov Yu.A. APPLICATION OF KK COLLAGENASE TO PREVENT FROM POSTREANIMATION STENOSES OF LARYNX AND TRACHEA. Pacific Medical Journal. 2004;(1):61-63. (In Russ.)

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