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Flow diversion of bifurcation aneurysms is more effective when the jailed branch is occluded: an experimental study in a novel canine model
- Correspondence to Dr Tim E Darsaut, University of Alberta Hospital, 8440—112th Street, WMC 2C3.83, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2B7; tdarsaut{at}ualberta.ca
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Flow diversion of bifurcation aneurysms is more effective when the jailed branch is occluded: an experimental study in a novel canine model
Publication history
- Received December 17, 2015
- Revised March 15, 2016
- Accepted March 18, 2016
- First published April 11, 2016.
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February 14, 2017
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