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Interventional pulmonology: re-sculpting the airway
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A simplified technique for self-expandable metallic Y-shaped airway stent deployment without use of rigid bronchoscope or fluoroscopic guidance
S. Guo (Chongqing, China), Y. Li (Chongqing, China), X. Liu (Chongqing, China), Y. Xiao (Chongqing, China), M. Xiao (Chongqing, China), X. Jin (Chongqing, China)
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International Congress 2019 – Interventional pulmonology: re-sculpting the airway
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Interventional pulmonology: re-sculpting the airway
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3146
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Airway diseases
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