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Comment by smabays Commented Nov 15, 2012
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The exoseal device has a definite role to play, especially in patients with small vessels where an intravascular or suture device may not be suitable. It can be hard to 'feel' the right point to deploy the device, but having used it several times, the learning curve is short and the outcomes seem good.