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Romas Kirvaitis, MD

Vascular Disease
08/01/2008
Recent study of percutaneous intervention in chronic superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusions indicates crossing the lesion is feasible in 68–100% of cases1–12 but that flow-limiting dissections and perforations requiring stenting occur at...
Recent study of percutaneous intervention in chronic superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusions indicates crossing the lesion is feasible in 68–100% of cases1–12 but that flow-limiting dissections and perforations requiring stenting occur at...
Recent study of percutaneous...
08/01/2008
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Research
09/05/2008
Percutaneous treatment of chronic total occlusions may result in dissection or perforation. A fiberoptic guidance system that visualizes lesion characteristics and incorporates a radiofrequency energy source to aid in crossing total...
Percutaneous treatment of chronic total occlusions may result in dissection or perforation. A fiberoptic guidance system that visualizes lesion characteristics and incorporates a radiofrequency energy source to aid in crossing total...
Percutaneous treatment of...
09/05/2008
Vascular Disease Management