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Surgical Innovation, 1999
The history of arterial bypass dates back to the turn of the century. Recent advances have reduced the significant morbidity of some of these procedures.
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The history of arterial bypass dates back to the turn of the century. Recent advances have reduced the significant morbidity of some of these procedures.
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Endovascular Credentialing and Assembling the Endovascular Team
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2009Riyad, Karmy-Jones +1 more
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Endovascular treatment for stroke
BMJ, 2016Shortly after a clot occludes a cerebral artery, cells in the infarct core—the most severely ischaemic area—start dying. The tissue surrounding the ischaemic core, the penumbra, is hypoperfused and at risk of progressing to infarction over minutes to hours, depending on the degree of ischaemia. The goal of treatment for acute stroke is to restore blood
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Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 1994
A, van Breda, G J, Becker
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A, van Breda, G J, Becker
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Time to Endovascular Treatment and Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Circulation, 2018Maxim J H L Mulder +2 more
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Endovascular surgery in Europe
International Congress Series, 2004CAO, Piergiorgio, De Rango P.
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