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Gastroenterologie up2date 2020; 16(03): 209-216
DOI: 10.1055/a-1024-6249
DOI: 10.1055/a-1024-6249
Schritt für Schritt
Anlage einer getunnelten Aszitesdrainage – Schritt für Schritt
Wenn nachlaufender Aszites Ihren Patienten und Sie trotz allen guten Willens zur Verzweiflung bringt, dann kann eine getunnelte Aszitesdrainage die entscheidende Maßnahme zur Entspannung sein. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt detailliert das Vorgehen bei der Anlage eines permanenten Katheters mit Hauttunnel.
Schlüsselwörter
Aszitesdrainage - Katheter mit Hauttunnel - subkutane Kathetermuffe - PleurX-Katheter - TAP-BlockPublication History
Article published online:
07 September 2020
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