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Patency of infra-inguinal vein grafts – effect of intraoperative Doppler assessment and a graft surveillance program
Journal of Vascular Surgery, 06/04/09
Hobbs SD et al. - Intraoperative measurements of graft flow and resistance do not predict graft outcome at six weeks. However, surveillance does identify at-risk grafts and improves mid-term primary-assisted patency.
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