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Minimalinvasive Chirurgie

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Das Spektrum der minimalinvasiven Chirurgie im Kindesalter beinhaltet mehr als 50 abdominelle, retroperitoneale und thorakale Eingriffstypen. Die Mehrzahl dieser Operationsverfahren ist heute standardisiert und etabliert. Für eine Reihe dieser Verfahren gibt es evidenzbasiert nachgewiesene Vorteile, sodass deren Anwendung grundsätzlich zu empfehlen ist. Grundsätzlich geht die minimalinvasive Chirurgie bei Neugeborenen und Kleinkindern mit technischen und pathophysiologischen Besonderheiten einhergeht, die zu berücksichtigen sind.

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Ure, B., Metzelder, M. (2013). Minimalinvasive Chirurgie. In: von Schweinitz, D., Ure, B. (eds) Kinderchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29779-3_13

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