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Chronische mesenteriale (intestinale) Ischämie

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Die endovaskuläre Therapie (Angioplastie und Stenting) hat die offene Chirurgie als bevorzugte Behandlung von Abgangsstenosen der Mesenterialarterien bei Patienten mit chronischer mesenterialer Ischämie ohne Darminfarkt verdrängt. Letalität und Morbidität sind nach endovaskulärer Behandlung wahrscheinlich geringer als nach offenem Vorgehen, jedoch entwickeln nach endovaskulärer Intervention mehr Patienten eine rezidivierende Symptomatik und benötigen eine Reintervention als nach offener Bypasschirurgie.

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Debus, E., Grundmann, R. (2015). Chronische mesenteriale (intestinale) Ischämie. In: Evidenzbasierte Gefäßchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47167-8_7

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