New Occlusion Devices May Fill Innovation Gap – CTO Summit Panel
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Progress in the development of new technologies for treating chronic total occlusions is finally accelerating after years of stagnation, experts reported at the CTO Summit Feb. 5-6 in New York
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