Direct Percutaneous Transcarotid Approach for Embolization of Dural Sinus Malformation in a Premature Neonate: A Case Report
Overview
Overview
Journal
Interv Neuroradiol
Publisher
Sage Publications
Specialty
Neurology
Date
2021 Mar 22
PMID
33745364
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Abstract
Direct percutaneous TCAA can be a feasible access for intracranial interventions in neonates with LBW and unavailable UA access.
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