Published in Telemedicine Law Weekly, January 13th, 2007
Study 1: Percutaneous ex-vivo femoral arterial bypass is a novel approach for the treatment of acute limb ischemia as a complication of femoral arterial catheterization.
"This report describes the use of a percutaneous ex-vivo femoral arterial bypass in three patients with acute lower extremity ischemia that occurred as a complication of femoral artery catheterization," researchers in the United States report.
"Utilizing standard equipment and techniques, a percutaneous ex-vivo femoral artery bypass can restore antegrade flow to the ischemic limb in patients...
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