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Viszeralarterienaneurysmen (einschließlich Nierenarterienaneurysmen)

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Im Allgemeinen werden Viszeralarterienaneurysmen (VAA) behandelt, wenn sie a) symptomatisch sind, b) eine Größe von 2 cm und mehr bei Patienten mit geringer Ko-Morbidität aufweisen, sowie c) bei schnellem Wachstum von 0,5 cm und mehr pro Jahr auffällig werden. Die Aneurysmen können sowohl endovaskulär als auch offen angegangen werden, evidenzbasierte Therapieempfehlungen gibt es nicht. Wenn anatomisch machbar, ist aber in der Regel das endovaskuläre Vorgehen zu präferieren.

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Debus, E.S., Grundmann, R.T. (2019). Viszeralarterienaneurysmen (einschließlich Nierenarterienaneurysmen). In: Evidenzbasierte Gefäßchirurgie. Evidenzbasierte Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-57709-7_7

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