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The Use of a Collagen-Based Puncture Closure Device in the Subclavian Artery After Inadvertent Introduction of an 11.5 French Hemodialysis Catheter

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Railo, M., Roth, WD. The Use of a Collagen-Based Puncture Closure Device in the Subclavian Artery After Inadvertent Introduction of an 11.5 French Hemodialysis Catheter. CVIR 27, 681–682 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-004-0215-1

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