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Mikroendoskopische Intraluminaldiagnostik — Tuboskopie

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Rekonstruktive Tubenchirurgie
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Die Beurteilung der Art und des Ausmaßes der intraluminalen Tubenpathologie ist die Voraussetzung für eine differenzierte Indikationsstellung tubenrekonstruktiver Maßnahmen. Etablierte diagnostische Verfahren sind jedoch bisher nicht in der Lage, ausreichend Auskunft über intratubare Befunde zu geben. Die bestehende diagnostische Lücke wird geschlossen durch die endoskopische Untersuchung des Tubenlumens, die Tuboskopie (Cornier et al. 1984; Henry-Suchet et al. 1985; Kerin et al. 1990,1992; Kerin 1992; Wallwiener et al. 1988).

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Rimbach, S., Wallwiener, D. (1999). Mikroendoskopische Intraluminaldiagnostik — Tuboskopie. In: Rekonstruktive Tubenchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59833-3_9

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