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Interventionelle Behandlung von Shuntvitien

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Im Jahre 1967 veröffentlichte Porstmann seine Methode zum „Verschluß des Ductus arteriosus persistens ohne Thorakotomie“ [29]. Damit konnte erstmals ein angeborener Herzfehler mit einem interventionellen Verfahren kurativ behandelt werden. Der kathetertechnische Verschluß eines Vorhofseptumdefektes wurde zuerst von King und Mills im Jahre 1975 beschrieben [20]. Diese Pionierleistungen wurden mit — aus heutiger Sicht — sehr einfachen röntgentechnischen Voraussetzungen und Kathetermaterialien verwirklicht. Ihre Bedeutung kann somit kaum hoch genug eingeschätzt werden.

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Schräder, R. (2000). Interventionelle Behandlung von Shuntvitien. In: Hess, O.M., Simon, R.W.R. (eds) Herzkatheter. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56967-8_20

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