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Urodynamik bei Blasenersatz

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Primäre Aufgabe von inkontinenten oder kontinenten Harnableitungen ist die ungehinderte Drainage des oberen Harntrakts zum Schutz der Nieren vor Reflux, aszendierenden Harnwegsinfekten und postrenalem Nierenversagen durch Harnstau und Hydronephrose.

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Hohenfellner, M. (2004). Urodynamik bei Blasenersatz. In: Urodynamik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10727-0_23

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