Visually‐guided laser balloon ablation (VGLA) currently requires careful manual rotation of the laser to create overlapping lesions. A novel semi‐automated VGLA may reduce ablation times and lesion gaps. We aimed… Click to show full abstract
Visually‐guided laser balloon ablation (VGLA) currently requires careful manual rotation of the laser to create overlapping lesions. A novel semi‐automated VGLA may reduce ablation times and lesion gaps. We aimed to compare semi‐automated (SA) VGLA to that of manual (MN) VGLA.
               
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