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Culotte bifurcation stenting with paclitaxel drug-eluting stent

Abstract The results of using the culotte bifurcation technique have not been promising with regard to bare metal stents; however, some possible advantages with regard to drug-eluting stents (DES) must be taken into account, such as the possibility to stent provisionally, to use lower French sizes,...

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Published in:Cardiovascular revascularization medicine 2007, Vol.8 (1), p.63-66
Main Authors: Mezzapelle, Giuseppe, Baldari, Duccio, Baglini, Roberto
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Angina, Unstable - surgery
Angioplasty - methods
Bifurcation coronary lesions
Cardiovascular
Coronary Angiography
Coronary Stenosis - drug therapy
Coronary Stenosis - surgery
Culotte technique
Drug Delivery Systems
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Paclitaxel - administration & dosage
Stents
Treatment Outcome
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