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Hybrid approach for redo mitral valve surgery with safe intermittent catheter balloon occlusion of a patent arterial T-graft

Hybridansatz mit sicherer intermittierender T-Graft-Okklusion mittels Ballonkatheter bei Mitralklappen-Reoperation

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Geidel, S., Schäfer, U., Hassan, K. et al. Hybrid approach for redo mitral valve surgery with safe intermittent catheter balloon occlusion of a patent arterial T-graft. Herz 38, 736–737 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00059-013-3760-z

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