Rebecca Sorber, Sasha B. Smerekanych, Kirsten D. Dansey, M. Sweet, S. Zettervall
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Utilization of Percutaneous Closure Devices for Large Bore Arterial Access in Genetic Aortopathy Patients Does Not Result in Increased Rates of Femoral Cutdown or Access Site Complications