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Percutaneous recanalization of total occlusions of the iliac vein
Journal of Vascular Surgery, 07/02/09
Raju S et al. - Most femoroiliocaval chronic total occlusions lesions can be successfully recanalized percutaneously with very little morbidity, minimal downtime, sustained long-term stent patency, and substantial clinical improvement. The procedure has wide applicability in a broad spectrum of symptomatic patients, including those with extensive lesions, and can be considered for routine use.
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