Radial Access in Neurointervention: A Growing Trend
Radial access neurointervention is gaining adoption for cerebral procedures; this guide covers access site choice, technique, and patient comfort.
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Radial access neurointervention is gaining adoption for cerebral procedures; this guide covers access site choice, technique, and patient comfort.
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