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Stented CorMatrix® conduit to bypass benign superior vena caval obstruction
1Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Papworth Hospital Foundation NHS Trust, Papworth Everard, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:
Surgical venous bypass is an effective treatment option in the management of benign superior vena caval obstruction. Here, we present CorMatrix® as a novel conduit choice, supported internally by an endovascular stent in an attempt to prevent stenosis and reduce reintervention rate following surgical bypass.
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