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Koronarchirurgie

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Manual der Herzchirurgie

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Die Entwicklung der revasklularisierenden Eingriffe an den Koronararterien durch Favaloro [34] und Johnson et al. [58] stellt eine der hervorragenden Leistungen in der Geschichte der Herzchirurgie dar. Nach über 10 Jahren hat die Koronarchirurgie heute einen festen Platz in der Behandlung herzkranker Patienten gewonnen. Aufgrund der immensen Zahl operierter Patienten und Publikationen stehen uns heute in hinreichendem Maße Informationen zur Verfügung, um durchdachte und gesicherte Empfehlungen für die Operationsindikationen und die besten Operationsmethoden zu geben. Detaillierte Nachuntersuchungen haben Aufschluß über Spätergebnisse von Patienten erbracht, die in den frühen Jahren der Koronarchirurgie operiert worden waren. Dank den Fortschritten auf den Gebieten der Anästhesiologie, Myokardprotektion und Operationstechnik werden sich wahrscheinlich die heutigen Ergebnisse noch verbessern lassen.

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Harlan, B.J., Starr, A. (1983). Koronarchirurgie. In: Manual der Herzchirurgie. Die Praxis der Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68728-0_9

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