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. 1960 Dec;152(6):969–974. doi: 10.1097/00000658-196012000-00007

Arterial Complications Incident to Cannulation in Open-Heart Surgery: With Special Reference to the Femoral Artery*

Thomas W Jones, Roy R Vetto, Loren C Winterscheid, David H Dillard, K Alvin Merendino
PMCID: PMC1613855  PMID: 13790598

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