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Technique and Results of Percutaneous Renal Artery Dilatation (PTRD)

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The suggestion that arterial stenosis could be permanently dilated with percutaneously introduced catheters was first made by Dotter and Judkins in 1964 [7]. We assessed this technique in the iliac and femoral arteries in more than 3000 patients and found clear indications for it.

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Zeitler, E. (1986). Technique and Results of Percutaneous Renal Artery Dilatation (PTRD). In: Lang, E.K. (eds) Percutaneous and Interventional Urology and Radiology. Clinical Practice in Urology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1386-7_15

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