Current trends in cannulation and neuroprotection during surgery of the aortic arch in Europe.
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J. Bavaria | M. Czerny | T. Resch | M. Borger | T. Carrel | R. De Paulis | D. Pacini | L. Weltert | E. Weigang | M. Grimm | M. Loubani | P. Urbanski | Christain D Etz
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