SOLACI-SOCIME 2022 – Live Cases from Centro Médico Nacional: La Raza, Mexico City

✔️ Live Cases from Centro Médico Nacional: La Raza, Mexico City

✔️ Sponsored cases by Orbus & Terumo

✔️ SOLACI-SOCIME 2022 Scientific Sessions

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00:15 – Live Case 3 – Sponsored by Orbus
34:55 – Live Case 4 – Sponsored by Terumo


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