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Neurochirurgische Operationsverfahren

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Die neurochirurgische Schmerztherapie bietet im Rahmen der allgemeinen Tumorschmerzbehandlung wirksame Behandlungsmöglichkeiten. Hervorzuheben sind die kurativen Therapieansätze (z. B. die Entfernung von Tumoren des zentralen und peripheren Nervensystems) oder dekompressive (oft palliative) operative Verfahren.

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Oppel, F., Schede, C. (2001). Neurochirurgische Operationsverfahren. In: Hankemeier, U.B., Schüle-Hein, K., Krizanits, F.H. (eds) Tumorschmerztherapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97923-1_7

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