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Operationen an der Lunge

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Thoraxchirurgie

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Das Kapitel beschreibt die Formen und Techniken der Lungenresektion von der atypischen oder Keilresektion bis zur komplexen parenchymsparenden Lappenresektion mit Broncho- und Angioplastik. Hinzu kommen die Resektionen der benachbarten Strukturen im Sinne einer erweiterten Resektion. Die Grundlage einer erfolgreichen und komplikationsarmen Resektion ist die korrekte anatomische Darstellung und die Berücksichtigung der physiologischen Prozesse im Rahmen der Wundheilung. Besitzt der Thoraxchirurg das notwendige Wissen und die Erfahrung, zählt die Lungenresektion zu den komplikationsärmsten großen Organresektionen.

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Stoelben, E. (2023). Operationen an der Lunge. In: Hoffmann, H., Ludwig, C., Passlick, B. (eds) Thoraxchirurgie. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59146-8_40

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