2005, Number S1
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Rev Mex Anest 2005; 28 (S1)
Endovascular aortic reconstruction surgery
Gottlieb A
Language: English
References: 12
Page: 76-78
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The conventional treatment of AAA is open repair, but a new minimally invasive method that was first suggested for higher risk patients, is gaining popularity. The graph on the right represents the yearly infrarenal AAA repair in our hospital between 1996 and the year 2000. The number of stent repair is growing exponentially at these years and it is has been moreso recently.
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