Update on Endovascular Treatment of Peripheral Vascular Disease: New Tools, Techniques, and Indications
AUTOR(ES)
Krajcer, Zvonimir
RESUMO
The treatment of peripheral vascular disease is one of the most rapidly expanding fields of medicine today. At one time, patients who had peripheral vascular disease had few medical or surgical options. Now, however, options abound. The number of peripheral interventions increased from 90,000 in 1994 to more than 200,000 in 1997, and endovascular techniques may soon replace up to 50% of traditional vascular operations.
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