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Geschichtliche Entwicklung der Tumeszenz-Lokalanästhesie

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Die Tumeszenz-Lokalanästhesie (TLA) wurde von dem Dermatologen und Pharmakologen Jeffrey A. Klein, assoziierter Professor an der Universitätshautklinik in Irvine, Kalifornien, entwickelt. 1987 beschrieb er erstmals in der Januarausgabe des Journal of Cosmetic Surgery diese Methode der lokalen Betäubung, die ursprünglich zur Erleichterung der Absaugung von subkutanem Fettgewebe aus kosmetischer Indikation gedacht war [17].

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Bergfeld, D., Hanke, C.W. (1999). Geschichtliche Entwicklung der Tumeszenz-Lokalanästhesie. In: Sommer, B., Sattler, G., Hanke, C.W. (eds) Tumeszenz-Lokalanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10633-4_2

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