Results in 51 Patients with EC-IC Bypass: Technical and Clinical Considerations

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During the past 6 years, we have operated on 51 patients with EC-IC bypass, performing a total of 60 bypasses.

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Deruty, R., Lecuire, J., Bret, P., Capdeville, J. (1980). Results in 51 Patients with EC-IC Bypass: Technical and Clinical Considerations. In: Peerless, S.J., McCormick, C.W. (eds) Microsurgery for Cerebral Ischemia. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-6090-5_53

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