Abstract
Combined stent implantation and endosaccular coil placement for treatment of experimental wide-necked aneurysms: a feasibility study in swine.
F Turjman, T F Massoud, C Ji, G Guglielmi, F Viñuela and J Robert
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 1994, 15 (6) 1087-1090;
F Turjman
Endovascular Therapy Service, University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, 90024.
T F Massoud
Endovascular Therapy Service, University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, 90024.
C Ji
Endovascular Therapy Service, University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, 90024.
G Guglielmi
Endovascular Therapy Service, University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, 90024.
F Viñuela
Endovascular Therapy Service, University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, 90024.
J Robert
Endovascular Therapy Service, University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, 90024.

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F Turjman, T F Massoud, C Ji, G Guglielmi, F Viñuela, J Robert
Combined stent implantation and endosaccular coil placement for treatment of experimental wide-necked aneurysms: a feasibility study in swine.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 1994, 15 (6) 1087-1090;
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