Intraoperative Angioscopically Monitored Laser-Assisted Angioplasty in Treating Lower-Extremity Atherosclerotic Occlusive Disease
AUTOR(ES)
Sanfelippo, Peter M.
RESUMO
As part of an ongoing multi-institutional study, our surgical center offered laser-assisted angioplasty to patients with significant, documented lower-extremity atherosclerotic occlusive disease, as an alternative to standard femoral-popliteal or femoral-tibial bypass.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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