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X-Ray Endostenting Surgery of Vessels and Hollow Organs

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For a long time, the most radical method of vessel pathology treatment (narrow bright interval or its complete closing) was surgical intervention. The surgical reconstructed operations most used were autovenous plastic and plastic by the synthetic stents with the intention of creating a new, temporal or permanent, way of blood flow.

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Khmelevskaya, I.Y., Rabkin, I.K., Ryklina, E.P., Prokoshkin, S.D. (2000). X-Ray Endostenting Surgery of Vessels and Hollow Organs. In: Yahia, L. (eds) Shape Memory Implants. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59768-8_19

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