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Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
Various airway pathologies may result in central airway obstruction. For patients who have benign and malignant disease, definitive surgical correction by tracheobronchial resection and reconstruction is preferred. Numerous patients, however, have unresectable airway lesions owing to the extent of disease or to medical or surgical contraindications ...
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Various airway pathologies may result in central airway obstruction. For patients who have benign and malignant disease, definitive surgical correction by tracheobronchial resection and reconstruction is preferred. Numerous patients, however, have unresectable airway lesions owing to the extent of disease or to medical or surgical contraindications ...
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Endovascular Stents: Update on Stents in Practice
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2000Endovascular stent use has expanded at an unprecedented rate; they are currently being used in more than 50% of coronary angioplasty procedures. This rapid acceptance is due to excellent in-hospital results coupled with improved long-term clinical endpoints from small randomized trials, which have investigated only a few stent designs in small patient ...
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Drug-eluting coronary stents: insights from preclinical and pathology studies
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2019S. Torii+16 more
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The duodenal stent-in-stent: a stent at the crossroads
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2009Priya A. Jamidar, Harry R. Aslanian
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A Stent is a Stent, is a Stent, or?
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 2002openaire +2 more sources
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2017
Majid Abdulrahman Almadi+2 more
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Majid Abdulrahman Almadi+2 more
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