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Eversionstechnik: Tatsächlich Non-Plus-Ultra?

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Die erste Endarteriektomie der A. carotis im Sinne einer Eversionsendarteriekto-mie wurde von DeBakey et al. im Jahre 1959 besehrieben (4). Sie durchtrennten die A. carotis communis (ACC) unterhalb der Bifurkation, um dann eine Ever-sionsendarteriektomie (EEA) der A. carotis interna (ACI) und A. carotis externa (ACE) vorzunehmen (Abb. 1). 1970 berichtete Etheredge über 72 Fälle, die er nach derselben Technik wie DeBakey operierte (6).

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Raithel, D. (1999). Eversionstechnik: Tatsächlich Non-Plus-Ultra?. In: Becker, HM., Florek, HJ. (eds) Komplikationen und Risiken in der Gefäßchirurgie. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50218-7_2

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