Chapter 41
Percutaneous Interventions for Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease
Edward B. Diethrich,
Edward B. Diethrich
Search for more papers by this authorEdward B. Diethrich,
Edward B. Diethrich
Search for more papers by this authorBook Editor(s):Enrico Ascher,
L. H. Hollier,
D. Eugene Strandness,
Jonathan B. Towne,
Keith Calligaro,
K. Craig Kent,
Gregory L. Moneta,
William H. Pearce,
John J. Ricotta,
Henry Haimovici,
Enrico Ascher
Search for more papers by this authorL. H. Hollier
Search for more papers by this authorD. Eugene Strandness
Search for more papers by this authorJonathan B. Towne
Search for more papers by this authorKeith Calligaro
Search for more papers by this authorK. Craig Kent
Search for more papers by this authorGregory L. Moneta
Search for more papers by this authorWilliam H. Pearce
Search for more papers by this authorJohn J. Ricotta
Search for more papers by this authorHenry Haimovici
Search for more papers by this authorFirst published: 01 January 2004
Summary
This chapter contains section titled:
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Equipping the Endovascular Suite
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Endovascular Treatment of Aortoiliac Disease
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Endoluminal Grafting
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Summary
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