Micro-CT imaging as a method for comparing perfusion in graduated-height and single-height surgical staple lines
Matthew Eschbach,1 Gregory M Sindberg,2 Marisha L Godek,1 Matthew Nagelschmidt,1 Nicholas Paquette,3 Michael Wegener,1 James Alberino,1 Jane Mayotte,1 Amit Vasanji,4 Andrew M Miesse1 1Minimally Invasive Therapies Group, Medtronic, North Haven, CT, USA; 2Minimally Invasive Therapies Group, M...
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Main Authors: | Eschbach M, Sindberg GM, Godek ML, Nagelschmidt M, Paquette N, Wegener M, Alberino J, Mayotte J, Vasanji A, Miesse AM |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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