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Chirurgie des Omentum majus

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Praxis der Viszeralchirurgie
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Das Omentum majus wird wegen seines großen Volumens, seiner Plastizität, seiner Adhäsionen und Angiogenese-provozierenden Eigenschaften und Immunkompetenz als körpereigenes Material zunehmend zur chirurgischen Versorgung schwierig zu handhabender, oft malignombedingter Defekte und Resthöhlen eingesetzt. Die ausreichende Kenntnis der chirurgischen Anatomie und Pathophysiologie des Netzes ist Voraussetzung sowohl für die Therapie des erkrankten Omentums als auch für die Bildung eines Omentumlappens am Gefäßstiel, der bei rekonstruktiven Eingriffen im und außerhalb des Bauchraumes verwendet wird. Sie ist auch Voraussetzung für die sinnvolle Indikation, adäquate Wahl des Verfahrens und Operationstechnik.

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Liebermann-Meffert, D. (2002). Chirurgie des Omentum majus. In: Siewert, J.R., Harder, F., Rothmund, M. (eds) Praxis der Viszeralchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09418-1_40

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