Tibio‐pedal arterial minimally invasive retrograde revascularization in patients with advanced peripheral vascular disease: The TAMI technique, original case series
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2013Vol. 83(6), pp. 987–994
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Jihad Mustapha, Fadi Saab, Theresa McGoff, Carmen Heaney, Larry J. Díaz‐Sandoval, Matthew Sevensma, Barbara Karenko
Abstract
Retrograde tibio-pedal intervention appears to be safe and effective. The TAMI technique offers an alternate revascularization method for critically ill advanced PAD patients.
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