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Die recht spärliche Literatur über intraoperative Dilatationen beschränkt sich überwiegend auf Fallreports und -aufzählungen (2, 7–9). Indikatorische Fragen werden eher nebenbei und sehr vorsichtig behandelt (1, 4, 12).

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Quellmalz, U. (1992). Die intraoperative Ballondilatation — Indikationen und Probleme. In: Endovaskuläre Operationen Viszerale und renale Rekonstruktionen Gefäßverletzungen. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72468-8_2

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