donors is usually between 3 and 5 days and is around 10 to 14 days for recipients. The MHH currently cares for 2400 patients after kidney transplantation, and we have assisted over 700 patients with kidney
urological-oncological tumor board of the MHH to determine indications and provide optimal patient care. Before the actual therapy on ward 75, an outpatient consultation takes place. A current PSMA PET-CT
liver for me. I was the first child in Bavaria to have a liver transplant. The days in the intensive care unit were very exhausting and stressful for my whole family. However, I recovered very quickly and
of risk management Dr. Markus Flentje, DESA, Clinical Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine , Hannover Medical School Risk management, routine data and the resulting safety management
patient spends the first few hours after the operation either in the recovery room or in an intensive care unit. After the operation Depending on how you feel, you may be able to get up the day after the operation
then sutured in the middle. After about 10 weeks on the 64b, during which I was looked after by a caring nursing staff and a friendly team of physicians, I was finally ready to be discharged. From then
risk factors, such as stress, sleep problems and irritability, should be assessed particularly carefully. "All of these issues are not unknown to us. But the restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic
Room 18 - Doctor's room Room 19 - Doctor's room Room 22 - Planning CT Room 27 - Radiooncological care consultation Room 30 - Social services Radiotherapy ward - ward 33 (building K06 ward block, 3rd floor)
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