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Obturator bypass with nonreversed translocated saphenous vein
T Panetta1, V S Sottiurai, R C Batson
1Louisiana State University Medical Center, Section of Vascular Surgery, New Orleans 70112.
Annals of Vascular Surgery
|January 1, 1989
Abstract:
Obturator bypasses with nonreversed translocated saphenous veins were performed in two patients with femoral graft infections. There were no deaths, limb loss, or graft occlusions at two and one-half years of follow-up in the first case and one and one-half years of follow-up in the second case. The nonreversed translocated saphenous vein is a versatile graft that allows for extraanatomic autogenous reconstruction in the face of infection. In both cases, small-caliber distal saphenous veins precluded performing reversed saphenous vein grafts.