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Fremdhandtransplantation

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Plastische Chirurgie

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Das vorrangige Ziel ärztlicher Behandlung ist es, durch Wiederherstellung oder Aufrechterhaltung der Gesundheit das maximale Wohlbefinden des Patienten zu gewährleisten. Die Medizin hat in den letzten Jahren gewaltige Fortschritte gemacht, sowohl bei der Entwicklung neuer Medikamente, als auch in der Medizintechnik, die einen enormen Impuls für die Chirurgie bewirkte. Ein Weg der modernen Medizin mit dem Ziel Patienten zu helfen, ist die Organtransplantation.

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Piza-Katzer, H. (2009). Fremdhandtransplantation. In: Berger, A., Hierner, R. (eds) Plastische Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68814-3_11

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