Siegfried Franke (medical doctor)

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Siegfried Franke (2019)

Siegfried Franke (born August 13, 1942 in Dresden ) is a German surgeon and university professor .

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Franke's father was a textile manufacturer in Oschatz and, after his release from Soviet captivity and expropriation in 1947, fled with his family across the Green Border to West Germany, settled in Leinzell ( Württemberg ) and built his textile factory there again. Franke passed his high school diploma in the food retail trade at Schloss Neubänen .

From 1963 to 1969 Franke studied medicine in Munich , where he received his doctorate in 1969 at the Klinikum rechts der Isar . He completed his time as a medical assistant at the Free University of Berlin , the University of Ulm and the Katharinenhospital in Stuttgart . 1972 and 1973 followed two voluntary years with the Bundeswehr as a medical officer and active parachutist in Calw with the paratrooper battalion 251.

In 1973, in the Surgical University Clinic of Würzburg , a six-month to one-year training course in pediatric surgery , polyclinic , thoracic surgery , trauma surgery , hand surgery and in the intensive care unit took place in a rotation process . He was trained as a visceral and vascular surgeon , his teachers were Ernst Kern and Martin Sperling. Franke completed his habilitation in 1985 with the subject: arterial occlusive disease, reconstruction procedures, vascular prostheses and vascular surgical wound infection - autogenous small intestine as arterial vascular replacement (animal experiments). In 1992 he was appointed associate professor at the Medical Faculty of the University of Würzburg, and in 1998 he was appointed academic director.

From 1996 to 2003 Franke was the head physician in the vascular surgery department of the Surgical University and Polyclinic Würzburg and from 2004 to 2007 head of vascular surgery at the Center for Operative Medicine (ZOM) Würzburg. From 2008 to 2010 he worked as a freelance vascular surgeon at the teaching hospital in Lohr am Main .

In addition, Franke was an examiner for vascular surgery at the Bavarian State Medical Association in Munich and an expert for the Hanover arbitration board.

Stays abroad led him to the USA in 1988 to exchange knowledge . a. to Denver with Robert B. Rutherford and New Orleans with VS Sottiurai. Another operational foreign assignment took place in 1980 under the direction of the International Red Cross (ICRC) in the Khao I Dang refugee camp on the border between Thailand and Cambodia .

Focus

The focus of his operative work was on vascular surgery , especially the carotid artery , including the subclavian and occlusion processes close to the aortic arch . In addition, he performed surgical interventions on the mesenteric vessels , the aorta and iliac arteries, and the lower extremity bloodstream. In the field of veins, the focus of his work was on operative thrombectomies for deep vein and pelvic vein thromboses .

July 1983: Removal of an infected ulcerated allo-plastic Dacron bifurcation prosthesis with an open ulcerated groin on both sides and subsequent transplantation of an autogenous small intestine prosthesis (demuscosectomized, seeros-inverted and negatively pre-stretched) in aorto-bifermoral position.

December 1983: First femoro-pedal bypass in 2-jump technique with distal connection to the dorsalis pedis.

Publications (selection)

  • with L. Lehmann, W. Düsel, P. Kerscher: Benign gastric outlet stenosis - treatment results through selective proximal vagotomy alone . In: 100 Years of Ulcer Surgery. Edited by Hermann Bünte and Peter Langhans with the assistance of M. Nagel, Verlag Urban & Schwarzenberg, Munich-Vienna-Baltimore, p. 73, 1982
  • with H.-P. Bruch, W. Wenzel, E. Schmidt, M. Sperling .: Vascular replacement from autogenous small intestine - animal experiments .
  • with H.-P. Bruch, M. Sperling, E. Schmidt: Autologous small intestine as a vascular replacement - an alternative for infected prostheses in the pelvic floor?
  • with H.-P. Bruch, K. Repenning, W. Düsel, M. Sperling, D. Lukas .: Femero-Pedal Bypass: A Step Forward in Peripheral Bypass Surgery?
  • Animal replacement of the aorta with autogenous small intestine - long-term results .
  • with R. Voit: Superficial femoral vein in aorta-iliac position - suitable as an autogenous vascular substitute for a deep prosthesis effect? In: Chirurg 67: 843-849, 1996
  • with HB Reith (Ed.): Kurale Vascular Surgery. Surgical gastroenterology with interdisciplinary discussions 2, volume 13. S. Karger, Verlag für Medizin und Naturwissenschaften, Basel. Wuerzburg 1997
  • with Ronald Voit: The Superficial Femoral Vein as Arterial Substitute in Infections of the Aortoiliac Region
  • with E. Sebastian Debus , Marco Sailer, Ronald Voit: "Hot Ulcer" of the Hand Caused by Retrograde Flow of Arterialized Blood from an Arteriovenous Fistula. A case report

Individual evidence

  1. S. Franke and H.Schweiger: Professor Dr.med. Martin Sperling . In: vascular surgery . No. 1/2003 . Springer-Verlag 2003, February 7, 2003, p. 8 ( springermedizin.de ).
  2. a b c S. Franke, H.-P. Bruch, W. Wenzel, E. Schmidt, M. Sperling: Vascular reconstruction and vascular replacement in the course of the last 25 years (vascular replacement from autogenous small intestine - animal experiments) . Ed .: M. Sperling. TM-Verlag Hameln (TM-Verlag Bad Oeynhausen), Würzburg 1985, ISBN 3-921936-09-8 , p. 197 .
  3. Medical Faculty Würzburg: Course Catalog (PDF). Retrieved December 19, 2019 .
  4. Michael Wockel, Dr. Wolf G. Zachriat (Ed.): Who's Who in Germany . Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-922236-77-1 .
  5. Main Post: Less amputations thanks to vascular surgery. June 6, 2008, accessed December 19, 2019 .
  6. Arnulf Thiede, Norbert Roewer, Olaf Elert, Hubertus Riedmiller (eds.): Chronicle and Vision Center Operative Medicine 2004 . Kaden, R (2004), ISBN 978-3-922777-66-3 , pp. 182-184 .
  7. a b Franke S .; Bruch, H.-P .; Sperling, M .; Schmidt, E .: Autologous small intestine as a vascular substitute - an alternative for infected protests on the pelvic floor? In: PC Maurer, Munich; U. Brunner, Zurich; H. Denk, Vienna; RJAM van Dongen, Amsterdam; A. Kriessmann, Esslingen; A. Breit, Passau; H. Müller-Wiefel, Duisburg (ed.): Angio . tape 6 , no. 2 . Demeter, Graefelfing 1984, p. 73-79 .
  8. JF Vollmar: Requested comment to work FRANKE, S., BREAK, HP, Sperling, M., Schmidt, E. In: PC Maurer, Munich; U. Brunner, Zurich; H. Denk, Vienna; RJAM van Dongen, Amsterdam; A. Kriessmann, Esslingen; A. Breit, Passau; H. Müller-Wiefel, Duisburg (ed.): Angio . tape 6 , no. 2 . Demeter, Graefelfing 1984, p. 80-81 .
  9. a b Femero-Pedal Bypass: A Step Forward in Peripheral Bypass Surgery? In: surgeon . tape 56 . Springer-Verlag, 1985, p. 445-448 .
  10. S. Franke: Animal-experimental replacement of the aorta by autogenous small intestine - long-term results . In: angio archiv . tape 19 . Demeter Verlag Graefelfing, 1990, p. 183-184 .
  11. ^ Siegfried Franke, Ronald Voit: The Superficial Femoral Vein as Arterial Substitute in Infections of the Aortoiliac Region . In: Annals of Vascular Surgery . tape 11 , no. 4 , July 1, 1997, ISSN  0890-5096 , p. 406-412 , doi : 10.1007 / s100169900069 ( sciencedirect.com [accessed December 20, 2019]).
  12. ^ E. Sebastian Debus, Marco Sailer, Ronald Voit, Siegfried Franke: "Hot Ulcer" of the Hand Caused by Retrograde Flow of Arterialized Blood from an Arteriovenous Fistula: A Case Report. Retrieved December 20, 2019 .