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Ambulant durchzuführende Operationen sind bei Eltern, Patienten und Krankenkassen „in“ — und in der Behandlung von Kindern haben sie schon seit Jahren ihren großen Stellenwert: In Europa werden schätzungsweise 20–50%, in USA sogar bis 60% aller Eingriffe in dieser Altersklasse ambulant in einer Tagesklinik oder in der Praxis durchgeführt mit weiterhin steigender Tendenz.

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Kraus, GB. (2001). Ambulante Anästhesie bei Kindern. In: Refresher Course. Aktuelles Wissen für Anästhesisten. Refresher Course. Aktuelles Wissen für Anästhesisten, vol 27. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56717-9_1

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