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Centre Hospitalier de l'Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Researchers from Canada and Japan detail new studies and findings in the area of angiology
July 4th, 2006
Angiology data are the focus of recent research from Canada and Japan. Study 1: Embolization of symptomatic arteriovenous (AV) fistulas secondary to lower-limb in situ venous bypass is a safe and efficient alternative to surgical ligature. Scientists in Canada conducted a study "to evaluate the safety and efficacy of endovascular treatment of symptomatic AV fistulas associated with femoropopliteal in situ venous bypass grafts. Twenty-one patients underwent embolization of symptomatic AV fistulas associated with lower-limb bypass with use of the saphenous vein (n=16) or femoral vein (n=5). The procedures were performed with microcatheters and metallic...
Source: Pharma Law Weekly (2006-07-04)
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