A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing the Safety and Efficacy of Three Commercially Available Closure Devices (Angioseal, Vasoseal and Duett)
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L. Michalis | J. Goudevenos | M. Rees | C. Katsouras | Spyridon D Pappas | E. Sourla | D. Sideris | T. Kolettis | L. Sioros | Demetrios Patsouras | Paraskevi Zotou | Panoraia Gartzou-Matsouka | Eleni Sourla | D. Patsouras
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