Quantitative assessment of the conformational change in the femoropopliteal artery with leg movement
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2009Vol. 74(5), pp. 787–798
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Andrew Klein, S. James Chen, John C. Messenger, Adam Hansgen, Mary E. Plomondon, John D. Carroll, Ivan P. Casserly
Abstract
Significant changes in length, curvature, and twist occur in the PA and significant but more modest changes in length and twist occur in the SFA during movement from the SL to the CL position. This data has important implications for endovascular therapies that are used to treat disease in the FP artery.
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