Stents and stent grafts for vascular-access stenoses that have failed angioplasty
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Data on the use of stents and stent grafts in the treatment of vascular-access-related stenoses are conflicting. In a retrospective review, Vesely et al. evaluated the outcomes of 51 hemodialysis patients from their US center who had polytetrafluoroethylene grafts and who underwent insertion of a stent or stent graft for the treatment of a venous stenosis that had failed to improve with angioplasty.
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