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For more than 50 years investigators have been attempting to accurately describe the human coronary pathologic anatomy. The modern technique of coronary arteriography was introduced by Sones and Shirley [20] in 1959; they discovered that by selective transbrachial coronary cannulation one could safely opacify the left and right coronary artery in man. Other selective angiographic techniques such as the percutaneous transfemoral artery approach described by Judkins using different pre-formed catheters for specific procedures [11] quickly developed.

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Eggeling, T., Kochs, M., Höher, M., Haerer, W., Hombach, V. (1991). Digital coronary angiography. In: Hombach, V., Kochs, M., Camm, A.J. (eds) Interventional Techniques in Cardiovascular Medicine. Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine, vol 119. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3802-4_2

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