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Perkutane arterielle Implantation

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In den letzten 10–15 Jahren hat sich innerhalb der Radiologie die „interventionelle Radiologie“ entwickelt. Die radiologische Implantation arterieller Katheter ist eine der chirurgischen Technik vergleichbare Vorgehensweise, unter verschiedenen Sichtweisen sogar besser [2, 6]. Die meisten interventionellen Radiologen führen aber nur Kurzzeitinfusionen mit Zytostatika durch, da die Arterien die Angiographiekatheter nur zeitlich begrenzt vertragen. So ist es erstrebenswert, bei den häufig verwendeten Katheterisierungsorten implantierbare Kathetersysteme einzusetzen, um die mit der Langzeitkatheterisierung verbundenen Komplikationen zu vermeiden [3, 4, 7, 10, 12]. Eigene Erfahrungen erstrecken sich auf 38 Patienten mit 42 implantierten Kathetersystemen mit einer Liegedauer von mehr als 4000 Kathetertagen und geringer Komplikationsrate.

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Stumpf, J., Piroth, H.D., Patyánik, M., Varga, S., Taleb, N. (1993). Perkutane arterielle Implantation. In: Haindl, H., Müller, H., Schmoll, E. (eds) Portkathetersysteme. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50265-1_8

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