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Venöse Flußverbesserung durch perkutane transluminale Angioplastie (PTA) und Stents

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Venöse Stenosen zeigen nach konventioneller an-gioplastischer Behandlung eine hohe Rezidivquote oder sprechen auf eine Baiiondilatation primär schlecht an. Endovaskuläre Prothesen wurden entwickelt, um das Gefäß mechanisch zu stabilisieren (Zollikofer 1988). Fibrotische Narben nach Operationen sowie Stenosen oder Verschlüsse bei Tumorkompression konnten von uns erfolgreich mit solchen Prothesen behandelt werden (Antonucci 1990). Rezidivstenosen, besonders in peripher gelegenen Läsionen im venösen Schenkel bei chronischer Hämodialyse, konnten ebenfalls erfolgreich mit endovaskulären Stents behandelt werden. Es wurde damit eine bedeutende Verlängerung der Shuntfunktion erreicht (Günther 1989; Rousseau 1990; Antonucci 1990, 1991).

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Antonucci, F., Stuckmann, G., Zollikofer, C.L. (1994). Venöse Flußverbesserung durch perkutane transluminale Angioplastie (PTA) und Stents. In: Gefäßintervention. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07398-8_15

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