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Thoracic aorta transobturator bipopliteal bypass as eventual durable reconstruction after removal of an infected aortofemoral graft  Yehuda G. Wolf, MD,

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1 Thoracic aorta transobturator bipopliteal bypass as eventual durable reconstruction after removal of an infected aortofemoral graft  Yehuda G. Wolf, MD, Talia Sasson, MD, Dana G. Wolf, MD, J.Moshe Gomori, MD, Haim Anner, MD, Yacov Berlatzky, MD  Journal of Vascular Surgery  Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages (October 1997) DOI: /S (97) Copyright © 1997 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

2 Fig. 1 Helical computed tomogram of pelvic region reconstructed to show prosthetic graft. A, Anterior view demonstrates graft descending in left iliac fossa to join transobturator graft, which is seen exiting through both obturator foramina. B, Posterior view with removal of sacrum shows aortic graft anastomosed to transverse segment of transobturator graft behind urinary bladder. Journal of Vascular Surgery  , DOI: ( /S (97) ) Copyright © 1997 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

3 Fig. 1 Helical computed tomogram of pelvic region reconstructed to show prosthetic graft. A, Anterior view demonstrates graft descending in left iliac fossa to join transobturator graft, which is seen exiting through both obturator foramina. B, Posterior view with removal of sacrum shows aortic graft anastomosed to transverse segment of transobturator graft behind urinary bladder. Journal of Vascular Surgery  , DOI: ( /S (97) ) Copyright © 1997 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions

4 Fig. 2 Maximum intensity projection of axial two-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiogram demonstrates flow in aortic graft continuing into biobturator graft. Abdominal arteries are seen in the background. Journal of Vascular Surgery  , DOI: ( /S (97) ) Copyright © 1997 Society for Vascular Surgery and International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter Terms and Conditions


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