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“Missing needle — lost needle”

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Perioperative Gynäkologie
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Eine in situ verbliebene Nadel führt fast immer zu forensischen Konsequenzen. Die Nadel zu finden ist das eine, die Aufklärung der Betroffenen das andere.

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  1. Drukker BH (1991) Foreign bodies left behind. In: Nichols DH (ed) Reoperative gynecologic surgery. Mosby Year Book, St. Louis, pp 277–283

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Hochuli, E. (1993). “Missing needle — lost needle”. In: Perioperative Gynäkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95694-2_23

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