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Potenziale und Möglichkeiten des Fast-track-Konzeptes in der Aortenchirurgie

Fast track in aortic surgery: potentials and prospects

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Anhand einer retrospektiven Analyse von 103 Patienten, die zwischen 10/2007 und 1/2010 im Rahmen eines Fast-track-Konzeptes einen aortalen Gefäßeingriff erhielten, werden sowohl die Herausforderungen bei der Einführung des Konzeptes als auch die Chancen dieser interdisziplinären Behandlungsmodalität dargestellt. Die Mortalität betrug 0%. Die „fast track“-assoziierte Komplikationsrate betrug 1,9%. Insgesamt zeigte sich eine sehr hohe Akzeptanz des Fast-track-Konzeptes durch die Patienten und eine deutliche Reduktion der postoperativen Komplikationen und der postoperativen Verweildauern. Die offene aortale Chirurgie nach dem Fast-track-Konzept stellt damit, trotz weiter bestehender Entwicklungspotenziale, eine ideale komplementäre Behandlungsmodalität zur endovaskulären Chirurgie dar.

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The retrospective analysis of 103 patients who underwent open aortic surgery and fast track rehabilitation between 10/2007 and 1/2010 revealed high acceptance by the patients and reduction of perioperative complications as well as a reduction of hospital stay. There was no mortality and the fast track-related complication rate was 1.9%. By using an interdisciplinary approach it is possible to establish an aortic fast track rehabilitation program that is able to face the challenges of endovascular aortic surgery.

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Die Autoren weisen auf folgende Beziehungen hin: Dr. I. Töpel erhielt Reisekostenunterstützungen von der Firma W.L. Gore. PD Dr. M. Steinbauer erhielt Studien-, Reisekostenunterstützungen und Honorare für Vorträge von den Firmen W.L. Gore, Medtronic, Cook, Le Maitre, Datascope, Schwarz Pharma/Otsuka und Siemens.

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Töpel, I., Betz, T., Rupp, A. et al. Potenziale und Möglichkeiten des Fast-track-Konzeptes in der Aortenchirurgie. Gefässchirurgie 15, 171–175 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00772-009-0711-3

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