Long-Term Follow-Up Data from the Shunt Design Trial

作者: J. Kestle , J. Drake , R. Milner , C. Sainte-Rose , G. Cinalli

DOI: 10.1159/000055960

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摘要: Background: A previously reported multicenter randomized trial assessed whether 2 new shunt valve designs would reduce failure rates compared to differential pressure valves.

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