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Late stent thrombosis six months after ultrathin-strut covered stent implantation in lesion with calcified nodule. [PDF]

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Higashino N   +6 more
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Angioscopy

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1991
Over the last year, research using flexible, ultrathin fiberoptics for vascular imaging (angioscopy) has continued to demonstrate its clinical potential. Vascular surgeons, thus far angioscopy's strongest advocates, have repeatedly demonstrated that the use of this procedure during peripheral vascular bypass surgery can improve graft patency rates ...
M B, Lovell, K A, Harris
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Microvascular Angioscopy

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990
The desire for immediate assessment of endovascular pathology in hand and microvascular surgery has led to an investigation of the microvascular angioscope. This study evaluated three angioscopes of differing sizes and specifications to determine their ability to detect intimal lesions such as tears, crush injury, and surface clots.
P D, Rottler, R, Meystrik, C L, Puckett
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Angioscopy in vivo

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1984
AbstractRecent developments in optical instrumentation have made possible the direct, three‐dimensional viewing of intravascular structures. Using an angioscope (the Trimedyne Optiscope, Trimedyne Inc., Santa Ana CA) and a xenon cold lamp (the Xenon Cold Light Fountain, Karl Storz Endoscopy America, Inc., Culver City, CA), the authors have visualized ...
B S, Cortis   +4 more
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Angioscopy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1992
Endoscopy of the vascular system has evolved over recent years from an experimental procedure to a sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic technique for surgical or percutaneous interventions of the peripheral vascular system. Particularly in procedures involving remote instrumentation of arteries, the angioscope provides a method of controlled ...
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