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Kombinierte laparoskopisch-endoskopische Verfahren

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Therapeutische Endoskopie im Gastrointestinaltrakt

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Die Kombination eines (minimalinvasiven) operativen Eingriffs mit einer simultanen flexibel-endoskopischen Intervention kann bei vielen Indikationen sinnvoll sein, um das therapeutische Procedere effizienter und sicherer zu machen. Dabei kann das Ausmaß bzw. der Beitrag der endoskopischen Unterstützung erheblich variieren: Man unterscheidet terminologisch zwischen einer alleinigen intraoperativen Endoskopie (z. B. zur Befundlokalisation), einer kombinierten laparoskopisch-endoskopischen Intervention und einem hybriden NOTES-Verfahren. Die kombinierte Intervention zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass Endoskopie und Laparoskopie gleichberechtigt nebeneinander zum Einsatz kommen.

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Wilhelm, D., Meining, A., Feußner, H. (2016). Kombinierte laparoskopisch-endoskopische Verfahren. In: Kähler, G., Götz, M., Senninger, N. (eds) Therapeutische Endoskopie im Gastrointestinaltrakt. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45194-6_10

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