Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2868209 | Angiología | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of treating aneurysms in visceral arteries is to prevent rupture and the ensuing complications. The risk of rupture is chiefly determined by their size and location. The main advantage of endovascular therapy is that the procedure is less invasive. Nevertheless, to date no comparative studies have been conducted and so we cannot talk of one therapy being better than the other in the treatment of visceral aneurysms.
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Authors
R. Lara-Hernández, F. Sena-Ruiz, R. Riera-Vázquez, E. Manuel-Rimbau, C. Corominas-Roura, P. Lozano-Vilardell,