G-NO TERAPIA
Indications of use
INDICATIONS OF THE G-NO THERAPY
The main advantage of the nitric oxide NO-therapy, as opposed to most physical and medicinal treatment factors, is the influence of polyfunctional NO on all inflammatory-recovery processes, which determines the effectiveness of treatment in various medical fields of general and purulent surgery.
POSTOPERATIVE WOUNDS
- purulent - prophylactics
- wounds in adverse conditions - diabetes
- radio or chemotherapy
- debilitated patients
- dehiscence of wounds
- extensive post-traumatic wounds
- purulent wounds
- abscesses
- mastitis
- hidradenitisfuruncles
purulent paraproctitis - mediastinitis erysipelas
ONCOLOGY
- radiation wounds
- radiation osteomyelitis
- soft tissue plastics
- radiation fibrosis
- removal of skin tumours
- perinea
- maxillofacial areas
- coagulation of the wound surface
with the aim of haemostasis - removal of tumour cells
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
- scarring of the larynx trachea
- acute stenotic laryngotracheobronchitis
pharyngostomy - tracheostomy
- sinusitis of various localisations, including
- polyposis
- otitis
- pharyngitis
- tonsillitis
- condition after tonsillectomy or lacunactomy
- phlegmon of the throat
- bacterial otitis media
- condition after tympanoplasty
- neurosensory hearing disorders
- epistaxis
PERITONITE
- trophic ulcers of venous or arterial origin
purulent-necrotic ulcers - ischaemic ulcers of the lower limbs in diabetes
- decubitus ulcers
- burns
- preparation for autodermoplasty, muscle and skin-muscle plastics
- prevention of rejection of transplanted
- grafts radiation wounds
GYNECOLOGY
- ectopia (pseudoerosion of the cervix
- genital condylomas
- post-operative wounds
- purulent-peritoneal infertility
- salvage surgery of the fallopian tubes and ovaries
- reconstructive-plastic surgery after myomectomy and endometriosis
GASTROENTEROLOGY
- stomach ulcers of the advanastronia
- erosive gastritis and oesophagitis
- intestinal fistulas
- pancreatic cysts
- in pancreatitis
TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPAEDICS
- osteomyelitis fistula
- wounds after sequestrectomy
- pen fractures
FIELD SURGERY
- gunshot wounds
- injuries after a mine explosion
- unshot fractures
- damage to internal organs
PULMONOLOGY PHTHISIATRIA
- non-specific and tuberculous empyema of the pleura
- non-specific and tuberculous bronchiolitis
- fibrosing-cavernous and infiltrative tuberculosis
- osteoarticular tuberculosis
DERMATOLOGY
- ulcers on the basis of vasculitis and angiopathy
- dermatitis
- eczema
- palmar and plantar psoriasis
SKLERODERMIA
- lichen planus