Medtronic Announces Key Milestones in Endovascular Repair at Society for Vascular Surgery Meeting
4th Jun 2006, 05:54 GMT
Medtronic, the worldwide leader in endovascular therapy, announced several key milestones in its minimally-invasive endovascular repair program, including more than 100,000 endograft implants since the company introduced its 1st aortic stent graft systems in 1995.
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