E A Kirasirova, O V Shulga, N V Lafutkina, R F Mamedov, O K Piminidi, S I Tyutina, D A Iumatova, V A Trusov
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Abstract
The article presents a review of the literature, in which the possibilities of conservative therapy in the treatment of chronic scar stenosis of the larynx and cervical trachea are considered. Due to the high risk of restenosis of the larynx and cervical trachea lumen in the postoperative period, the problem under consideration remains topical. The authors have systematised modern literature data on the groups of used drugs, mechanisms of action and routes of delivery, advantages and disadvantages, and reviewed the experience of their use in otorhinolaryngology.