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Canyoning- und Höhlenunfall

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Eine Rettung aus Schluchten und Höhlen ist in der Regel nur terrestrisch möglich und deshalb aufwendig und langwierig. In diesem Kapitel werden Epidemiologie und Unfallmechanismen, besondere Gefahren, spezielle Ausrüstung, Anforderungen an Retter und Ärzte sowie Patientenversorgung und Bergung bei Canyoning- und Höhlenunfällen vorgestellt.

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Soteras, I., Strapazzon, G. (2019). Canyoning- und Höhlenunfall. In: Berghold, F., et al. Alpin- und Höhenmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56396-0_27

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