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Is percutaneous balloon angioplasty appropriate in the treatment of graft and anastomotic lesions responsible for failing vein bypasses?
Luis A. Sanchez
, William D. Suggs
, Michael L. Marin
, Thomas F. Panetta
, Kurt R. Wengerter
, Frank J. Veith
Section of Vascular Surgery
Division of General Surgery
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Keyphrases
Patency Rate
100%
Plain Balloon Angioplasty
100%
Venovenous Bypass
100%
Patency
40%
Surgical Intervention
20%
Surgical Repair
20%
Vein Graft
20%
Angioplasty
20%
Stenotic Lesion
20%
Lesion Characteristics
20%
Surgically Treated
20%
Lesion Location
20%
Non-recurrent
20%
Graft Size
20%
Lesion Types
20%
Complex Lesions
20%
Location Type
20%
Lesion Length
20%
Medical Contraindications
20%
Graft Characteristics
20%
Vein Graft Lesions
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty
100%
Vein Bypass
100%
Vein Graft
40%
Contraindication
20%
Angioplasty
20%
Patient History of Transplantation
20%