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Ausbildung und Lehre in der Versorgung von Hiatushernien

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Die routinemäßige, laparoskopische Versorgung von Hiatushernien setzt ein intensives Training und Retraining der Chirurgen voraus. Die Morbidität hängt – unabhängig vom Operationsverfahren – von der Erfahrung des Chirurgen ab. Statt des früheren „learning by doing“ sind heute das Erlernen neuer Techniken und Instrumente, die Kenntnis verschiedener Materialien, Training am Modell, Kostenberücksichtigung etc. elementare Bestandteile der chirurgischen Ausbildung. In diesem Kapitel werden die verschiedenen Trainingsmöglichkeiten vom theoretischen Lernen über Training am Modell bis hin zur supervidierten Operation dargestellt.

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Lomanto, D., Salgaonkar, H.P., Carus, T. (2018). Ausbildung und Lehre in der Versorgung von Hiatushernien. In: Bittner, R., Köckerling, F., Fitzgibbons, R.J., LeBlanc, K.A., Mittal, S., Chowbey, P. (eds) Laparo-endoskopische Hernienchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56090-7_45

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