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Lebertraumen

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Chirurgie der Leber

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Die Ursachen stumpfer oder perforierender Leberverletzungen sind regionär sehr verschieden [19, 31, 47, 54, 70]. In Europa dominiert das Polytrauma durch den Verkehrsunfall [46, 70, 72]. Rascher Rettungseinsatz und erfolgreiche aggressive Wiederbelebung bringen heute oft noch jene Verletzten in den Operationssaal, deren Lebertrauma früher schon am Unfallort zur Verblutung führte. Die Leber ist beim perforierenden und beim stumpfen Bauchtrauma mit ca. 15% beteiligt [9]. Intra- und extraabdominale Begleitverletzungen sind die Regel und ein wesentlicher prognostischer Faktor [11, 47, 74].

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Priesching, A. (1987). Lebertraumen. In: Schumpelick, V., Pichlmayr, R. (eds) Chirurgie der Leber. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71771-0_8

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