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In.nrw Hyther: Electromagnetically navigated in situ fenestration of aortic stent grafts
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H.-S. Na
, T. Penzkofer , P. Isfort , C. Wilkmann , A. H. Mahnken , C. K. Kuhl , S. Osterhues , A. Besting , C. Hänisch , S. Bisplinghoff , J. Jansing , S. von Werder , M. de la Fuente , C. Disselhorst-Klug , T. Schmitz-Rode and P. Bruners
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September 6, 2012
Published Online: 2012-09-06
© 2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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