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A detachable balloon for therapeutic transcatheter occlusions
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|January 1, 1981
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A new, detachable, silastic balloon for occlusion of arteries and fistulae is described. The balloon is filled with water-soluble contrast material, is flow-directed into the desired position, and detached using a set of coaxial catheters.
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