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Internal Femoral-Axillary Bypass Via 6F femoral artery sheath and using a JR4 guiding catheter, a 0.038-in guidewire (Terumo Glidewire) is advanced into the ipsilateral brachial artery.
The long-term patency rates of these are substantially less than an aortobifemoral bypass, with reported primary patency rates at 5 years of 35% to 70% for an axillary-femoral bypass and 60% to 70 ...
Article citations More>> U. F. W. Blaisde and A. D. Hall, “Axillary-Femoral Artery Bypass for Lower Extremity Ischemia,” Surgery, Vol. 54, No. 10, 1963, pp. 563-568. has been cited by the following ...
Blaisdell and Hall, 9 in another report, describe the successful use of a unilateral axillary to femoral-artery bypass graft in 2 cases of aortoiliac sepsis.
The patient received fibrinolysis, which was initially effective. However, when treatment ended he had another thrombotic episode leading to the decision for an urgent axillo-bifemoral bypass ...
Background: Diagnosis of Behçet syndrome (BS) remains a challenge despite the existence of classification criteria. Recently researchers have observed that femoral venous wall thickness (VWT) in these ...