veterinär spiegel 2020; 30(04): 143-150
DOI: 10.1055/a-1264-2458
Kleintiere & Heimtiere

Peritoneoperikardiale Hernia diaphragmatica – Diagnosestellung und chirurgische Therapie

Martina Jäckel
,
Ludo Stegen

Oft unentdeckt, jedoch mit teilweise massiven Folgen für den Organismus: die kongenitale peritoneoperikardiale Hernie. Bei dieser Fehlentwicklung ist eine chirurgische Versorgung der offenen Verbindung zwischen dem Bauchsitus und dem Perikard indiziert. Lesen Sie im Fallbericht, wie das geht!



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