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Vein Interposition Model: A Suitable Model to Study Bypass Graft Patency
Published on: January 15, 2017
Abstract:
In the present report, a procedure for the removal of a late occluded graft which is firmly attached to the surrounding tissues is described which consists of disrupting mechanically the perigraft fibrous capsule by means of an external metal ring passed around the graft and, thus, allowing its easy removal.
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