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Question | Answer |
This is used to bypass diseased distal aorta and iliacs. | Aorto-bifemoral bypass |
What graft is insertion above umbilicus and one in each groin? | Aorto-bifemoral bypass |
This is used to bypass single occluded iliac artery. | Femoral to Femoral bypass |
What type of graft uses a insertion at each side of the groin? | Femoral to Femoral bypass |
This is used to bypass the entire abdominal aorta and iliacs. | Axillo-femoral bypass |
Unilateral axillary artery supplies unlateral lower extremity. | Axillo-femoral bypass |
What graft uses a insertion site at the armpit and groin? | Axillo-femoral bypass |
This is a combination of axillo-femoral graft and femoral-femoral graft. | Axillo-bifemoral bypass |
This graft is used to bypass the entire abdominal aorta and iliacs. Unilateral axillary artery supplies both lower extremities. | Axillo-bifemoral bypass |
This graft is inserted at the armpit and groin? | Axillo-bifemoral bypass |
This graft is used to bypass one common femoral and is the main competition is fem-fem bypass. | Ilio-femoral bypass |
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