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Die seltene Inzidenz und zahlreiche anatomisch-physiologische Besonderheiten stellen hohe Anforderungen an die Behandlungsteams schwerverletzter Kinder und Jugendlicher. Prognosebestimmend ist das Schädel-Hirn-Trauma, dessen Behandlung vorrangig erfolgen sollte. Außerdem nimmt eine engmaschige Überwachung zur Vermeidung sekundär auftretender Probleme und Komplikationen eine zentrale Rolle in der Behandlung ein, die von einer engen interdisziplinären Zusammenarbeit der beteiligten Fachabteilungen geprägt ist.

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Störmann, P., Auner, B., Wutzler, S., Marzi, I. (2018). Kindliches Polytrauma. In: Pape, HC., Hildebrand, F., Ruchholtz, S. (eds) Management des Schwerverletzten. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54980-3_28

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