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Patientenvorbereitung und -nachbehandlung, inkl. interdisziplinäres postoperatives Schmerztherapiekonzept

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Für die Erkennung von latenten und manifesten Vorschäden sind eine genaue Anamneseerhebung, gezielte Befragung und die allgemeine klinische Untersuchung wichtig.

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Aust, M., Weyand, B., Radtke, C., Jokuszies, A. (2011). Patientenvorbereitung und -nachbehandlung, inkl. interdisziplinäres postoperatives Schmerztherapiekonzept. In: Praxis der Plastischen Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-37573-9_3

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