First United States multicenter experience with the new-generation FRED X surface-modified flow diversion stent: feasibility, safety, and short-term efficacy
Rawad Abbas(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Elad I. Levy(Gates (United States)), André Monteiro(University at Buffalo, State University of New York), Kareem El Naamani(Thomas Jefferson University), Anna Luisa Kühn(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Robert H. Rosenwasser(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Matthews Lan(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Nabeel Herial(Bruce Technologies (United States)), M. Reid Gooch(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Jan‐Karl Burkhardt, Elias Atallah(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Mohamed M. Salem(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), Jeffrey Jabbour(Germantown Academy), Ajit S Puri(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
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