Staying the Course in Endovascular AAA Repair
Executive Summary
The legal troubles and withdrawal of Guidant from the endovascular abdominal arotic aneurysm repair market may have cast a pall on public perception of the procedure, but competitors advancing new devices towards the market believe it just means a bigger piece of the pie for everyone.
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