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Drainage der Bauchhȯhle bedeutet Ableitung von pathologischen Ansammlungen oder Retentionsflussigkeiten nach außen. Sie erfolgt nach einer Reihe von Abdominaleingriffen, sollte aber jedesmal gut begrundet sein Als zusatzliche Maßnahme verlangt sie eine prazise Vorstellung uber zu erwartende Ansammlungen und ihre wahrscheinliche Lokalisation (Eiter, Darmsekrete, Blut, Galle, Pankreassaft, Lymphe)

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Hollender, L.F., Calderoli, H., de Manzini, N., Hȯlscher, A.H. (1990). Drainagen. In: Siewert, J.R., et al. Chirurgische Gastroenterologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83674-9_13

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