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Endovascular Aneurysm Repair: The Malmö Experience

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Gefäßchirurgie

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The development of endovascular grafting has been extremely rapid since the first stentgrafts were used in 1990. Three stages of evolution may be distinguished (Fig. 1). Firstly, the feasibility of employing aortic stents transfemorally had to be proven. Then the intermediate results were evaluated. Now the long term durability of aortic Stentgrafts remains to be proven.

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Malina, M. (1998). Endovascular Aneurysm Repair: The Malmö Experience. In: Imig, H., Gross-Fengels, W., Schröder, A. (eds) Gefäßchirurgie. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86804-7_11

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