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Frontobasisverletzungen bei Kindern — operative Therapie

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Schädelbasischirurgie

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Verletzungen der Frontobasis bergen auch im Kindesalter das Risiko einer sekundären intrakraniellen Infektion [10–12, 14, 15]. In der References sind die Parameter, die eine operative Revision der Schädelbasis im Kindesalter (und Erwachsenenalter) stützen, jedoch sehr uneinheitlich beurteilt.

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Jödicke, A., Schroth, I., Scharbrodt, W., Howaldt, HP., Böker, DK. (2004). Frontobasisverletzungen bei Kindern — operative Therapie. In: Schädelbasischirurgie. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0622-8_14

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