2018 Section 6 - Laryngology, Voice Disorders, and Bronchoesophalogy

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of 0.4 mg/ml, applied topically in 4 or more sittings does not seem to alter the progress of the healing process and does not prevent post-extubation SGS in rabbits as evi- denced in this study. Triamcinolone Acetonide applied topically has shown to be a better modulator of wound healing in the laryngotracheal airway following intubation induced injury compared to Mitomycin-C.

Compliance with ethical standards

Conflict of interest None.

Ethical approval Institutional animal ethics committee approval was obtained prior to the start of the study. ‘‘All applicable international, national, and/or institutional guidelines for the care and use of ani- mals were followed.’’ ‘‘All procedures performed in studies involving animals were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institu- tion at which the studies were conducted.’’

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