Use of a blood-flow decrease preventing agent in conjunction...

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A61K 31/21 (2006.01) A61P 41/00 (2006.01) A61K 47/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2452529

A blood-flow decrease preventing agent is used to negate or reduce the decreased oxygen delivery in abdominal organs caused by insufflating gas. Preferably a gas is delivered into the abdominal cavity consisting essentially of the insufflating gas and the blood-flow decrease preventing agent. Very preferably, a gas is used consisting essentially of carbon dioxide as the insufflating gas and ethyl nitrite as the blood-flow to abdominal organ decrease preventing agent.

L'invention concerne un agent de prévention de diminution de débit sanguin, utilisé pour supprimer ou réduire la baisse du volume d'oxygène fourni à des organes abdominaux, due au gaz d'insufflation. De préférence, un gaz comprenant principalement le gaz d'insufflation et l'agent de prévention de diminution de débit sanguin est administré dans la cavité abdominale. On utilise plus particulièrement un gaz comprenant principalement du dioxyde de carbone, comme gaz d'insufflation, et du nitrite d'éthyle, comme agent de prévention de diminution du débit sanguin.

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