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Obliterative Endaneurysmorrhaphy (Matas's Operation) for Popliteal Aneurysm.
1910
M Smith
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POPLITEAL ANEURYSM IN A GIRL: MATAS'S RESTORATIVE OPERATION.
February 1915, British medical journal,
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Popliteal Aneurysm in both Legs cured by the Matas Obliterative Operation.
January 1910, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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A CASE OF OBLITERATIVE ENDO-ANEURYSMORRHAPHY FOR POPLITEAL ANEURYSM.
July 1911, British medical journal,
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John Hunter's operation for popliteal aneurysm.
June 2017, Journal of perioperative practice,
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Popliteal Aneurysm Six Months after Hunterian Operation.
June 1931, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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[Spontaneous rupture of popliteal aneurysm with low noise; obliterative endo-aneurysmorrhaphy].
January 1957, Afrique francaise chirurgicale,
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[Rupture with low murmur in a spontaneous popliteal aneurysm: obliterative endo-aneurysmorrhaphy].
January 1958, Memoires. Academie de chirurgie (France),
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Asymptomatic popliteal aneurysm: elective operation versus conservative follow-up.
October 1994, The British journal of surgery,
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Visualization of a traumatic popliteal aneurysm before and after operation.
August 1946, Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia,
M Smith
Popliteal aneurysm: a celebration of the bicentennial of John Hunter's operation.
May 1986, Annals of vascular surgery,
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