A Tuchmann, K Dinstl, D Depisch, P Wendt, G Blümel
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Unlabelled: Measurement of intraperitoneal fibrinolytic activity on 50 patients having undergone abdominal surgery (four of them controls). Instillation of streptokinase/streptodornase (Varidase) into the abdominal cavity. Determination of total protein, plasminogen, antiplasmin, alpha 2 Mx-plasmin-complex, spontaneous fibrinolysis and fibrinolysis + activator at different points in time p.op.
Results: Intraperitoneal fibrinolysis may be stimulated by local substitution of a plasminogen activator (Varidase). Systemic effects are confined to a high dose. No impaired wound healing nor increased propensity to hemorrhaging occurred.