Safe and effective transvenous lead extraction for elderly patients utilizing non-laser and laser tools: a single-center experience in Japan

Author:

Okada Ayako,Tabata Hiroaki,Shoda MorioORCID,Shoin Wataru,Kobayashi Hideki,Okano Takahiro,Yoshie Koji,Kato Ken,Saigusa Tatsuya,Ebisawa Soichiro,Motoki Hirohiko,Kuwahara Koichiro

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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