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Gibt es eine Rezidivgefahr nach Resektion?

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Divertikulitis
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Die Häufigkeit postoperativer Beschwerden nach Resektion ist im Vergleich zur Normalbevölkerung nicht erhöht. Divertikulitisrezidive sind selten, die Reoperation ist die Ausnahme. Die Rezidivrate korreliert mit dem Operationsausmaß. Die beste Rezidivprophylaxe ist die adäquate distale Resektion mit kolorektaler Anastomose.

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Farthmann, E.H., Häring, R.U. (2001). Gibt es eine Rezidivgefahr nach Resektion?. In: Divertikulitis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59493-9_49

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