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Transluminale koronare Angioplastik — Stand der Technik und Stellenwert nach über 1000 Eingriffen

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Seit Einführung der von A. Grüntzig 1977 erstmals beim Menschen angewandten Ballondilatation von Herzkranzgefäßverengungen (3, 4) ist weltweit eine ständig steigende Zahl der Eingriffe zu verzeichnen.

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© 1986 Dr. Dietrich Steinkopff Verlag, GmbH & Co. KG, Darmstadt

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Vallbracht, C., Kober, G., Kunkel, B., Hopf, R., Kaltenbach, M. (1986). Transluminale koronare Angioplastik — Stand der Technik und Stellenwert nach über 1000 Eingriffen. In: Loskot, F. (eds) Herzerkrankungen. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72395-7_25

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