1984
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.1810100513
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Angioscopy in vivo

Abstract: Recent developments in optical instrumentation have made possible the direct, three-dimensional viewing of intravascular structures. Using an angioscope (the Trimedyne Optiscope, Trimedyne Inc., Santa Ana CA) and a xenon cold lamp (the Xenon Cold Light Fountain, Karl Storz Endoscopy America, Inc., Culver City, CA), the authors have visualized, without complications, the normal orifices of various arteries and their bifurcations in 12 dogs, the atherosclerotic aortas of eight post mortem humans, and the coronar… Show more

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