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22 Anesthesie bij laparoscopie

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Handboek endoscopische chirurgie
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De anesthesioloog identificeert preoperatief de risicofactoren voor de chirurgie en eventuele comorbiditeit van de patiënt. Het doel van het preoperatieve onderzoek is een risico-inschatting te maken van de operatie, dit risico eventueel te reduceren en de patiënt hierover te informeren.

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Sheombar, A., van Basten, J. (2009). 22 Anesthesie bij laparoscopie. In: Broeders, I., Kalisingh, S.S. (eds) Handboek endoscopische chirurgie. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-6559-3_22

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