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Elektives abdominelles Aortenaneurysma

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Chirurgie für Anästhesisten

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Der Großteil aller abdominellen Aortenaneurysma wird zufällig diagnostiziert. Das Operationsverfahren richtet sich nach dem Risikoprofil des Patienten, der Lebenserwartung und den morphologischen Voraussetzungen. Ziel dabei ist die Ausschaltung des Aneurysmas. Die anästhesiologisch relevanten chirurgischen Besonderheiten sowie deren Management werden in diesem Kapitel erörtert.

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Hoffmann, J., Rehm, M., Pfaffendorf, T. (2021). Elektives abdominelles Aortenaneurysma. In: Zwißler, B., Rossaint, R., Werner, C., Engelhard, K. (eds) Chirurgie für Anästhesisten. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53338-3_30

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