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Gefäßmedizin heute

Die Berner Sicht

Up-to-date management of vascular patients

The Bern perspective

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Zusammenfassung

Die moderne Behandlung von Gefäßpatienten stellt eine reizvolle und anspruchsvolle Aufgabe dar, welche aufgrund der Komplexität und der Breite des Spektrums heute in interdisziplinären Gefäßzentren durchgeführt werden sollte. Die enge Zusammenarbeit zwischen Gefäßchirurgen und Angiologen hat an der Universität Bern eine lange Tradition. Der vorliegende Artikel legt die grundlegende Philosophie unserer gefäßchirurgisch-angiologischen Freundschaft und Zusammenarbeit dar und schildert deren Umsetzung im klinischen Alltag.

Abstract

Up-to-date management of patients with vascular disorders is a challenging yet very interesting undertaking that nowadays, because of the complexity and broad spectrum of disease, should be addressed in interdisciplinary vascular centers. The close collaboration of vascular surgeons and clinical and interventional angiologists has a long-standing tradition at the University Hospital of Bern. This article outlines the philosophy of the partnership between vascular surgeons and angiologists and highlights typical clinical examples of this fruitful collaboration.

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Diehm, N., Willenberg, T., Kucher, N. et al. Gefäßmedizin heute. Gefässchirurgie 15, 324–327 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00772-010-0787-9

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