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Infizierte endovaskuläre Aortenprothese

In-situ-Revaskularisation mit einer selbst genähten Aortenbifurkationsprothese aus bovinem Pericard

Infected endovascular aortic prosthesis

In situ revascularization with an aortic bifurcation prosthesis self-made from bovine pericardium

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C. Reinhold, A. Dippel, B. Grunwald und B.T. Weis-Müller geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht.

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Reinhold, C., Dippel, A., Grunwald, B. et al. Infizierte endovaskuläre Aortenprothese. Gefässchirurgie 21, 248–252 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00772-016-0128-8

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