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Vascular Surgery by Dai Yamanouchi

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Vascular Surgery
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535103288
Number of pages: 262

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This book aims to provide a brief overview of conventional open vascular surgery, endovascular surgery and pre- and post-operative management of vascular patients. The contributions of outstanding vascular surgeons and scientists from around the world present detailed and precious information about the important topics of the current vascular surgery practice and research.

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