Percutaneous transluminal dilatation of the subclavian artery (author's transl)

Percutaneous transluminal balloon-catheter dilatation successfully removed the stenosis in three out of four patients with obstruction of a subclavian artery. The arm oscillogram became normal and after an average of four months later the three patients remain without symptoms. The method is particu...

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