A recent study revealed that endovascular repair of complex aortic aneurysms using fenestrated and branched endografts provides a safe and effective alternative to open surgical repair, with the lowest ever reported mortality rate in this patient population, according to researchers.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/09/210909141325.htm
Sunday, 12 September 2021
Related Posts
Exercise aids the cognitive development of children born pretermA premature start in life can cause problems even into teenage years. … Read More
Scrap for cash before coinsHow did people living in the Bronze Age manage their finances before m… Read More
Online learning doesn't improve student sleep habits, research suggestsNew research suggests that students learning remotely become night owl… Read More
Swiping, swabbing elevates processing plant food safetyBy swiping surfaces in commercial food processing plants with speciall… Read More
Epilepsy research reveals why sleep increases risk of sudden deathTo understand the effect of sleep seizures, researchers monitored the … Read More
Sugar-sweetened drinks linked to increased risk of colorectal cancer in women under 50, study findsColorectal cancer diagnoses have increased among people under age 50 i… Read More
0 comments: