Decreased recurrent carotid stenosis by routine patching and intraoperative scanning. Discussion

Mansour et al review the results of carotid endarterectomies (CEAs) with Dacron patch angioplasty and intraoperative color-flow duplex scanning (CFS). The results indicate that the combined use of Dacron patch angioplasty and intraoperative CFS after CEA is associated with a low perioperative morbid...

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Hauptverfasser: ASHRAF MANSOUR, M, WEBB, K. Michael, KANG, Steven S, MORASCH, Mark D, LITTOOY, Fred N, LABROPOULOS, Nicos, BAKER, William H, ENDEAN, Eric, MANSOUR, M. Ashraf
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