Handbuch Der Thoraxchirurgie / Encyclopedia of Thoracic Surgery 1958
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-92727-0_4
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Eitrige und brandige Erkrankungen der Lunge

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“…Handbooks of normal anatomy (3) and those of the lung surgery (4) mention the bronchial arteries passing not only from the aorta but also from the intercostal or oesophageal arteries, any greater practical significance is not, however, attached to their appearance (4). The present investigations show that bronchial arteries apart from the instability of both their origin and their course may be of different diameter which is particularly great in chronic lung diseases (Fig.…”
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“…Handbooks of normal anatomy (3) and those of the lung surgery (4) mention the bronchial arteries passing not only from the aorta but also from the intercostal or oesophageal arteries, any greater practical significance is not, however, attached to their appearance (4). The present investigations show that bronchial arteries apart from the instability of both their origin and their course may be of different diameter which is particularly great in chronic lung diseases (Fig.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Two separate bronchial arteries were detected in 35 cases and joint bronchial arteries in 35 other cases as well. 20-limes a separate orifice of the left bronchial artery was dis covered while that of the right one was not found, probably due to its atypical outlet outside the aorta (3,4). In 8 cases, on the con trary.only the right bronchial artery was found.…”
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“…J. L. Hansen hält den Vorteilen der geringeren operativen und postoperativen Belastung die Auswirkungen der Einlage eines relativ großen Druckkörpers entgegen. Das Resultat mit einer Mortalität von 1,7 %, einer Infektrate von 6,9 %, einem Kavernenverschluss in 87,5 % und Bazillenfreiheit nach einem Jahr bei 77,5 % sindauch unter Mithilfe von operativer "Lernkurve", Tuberkulostatika und anti-biotisch zusätzlicher Therapieein ansehnliches Ergebnis [10].…”
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