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Operations on large arteries; application of recent advances.
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ThrombosisVein Inlay GraftsVenous DiseaseEndovascular TechniqueCardiovascular DiseaseAneurysmal WallVascular SurgeryVascular BiologySurgeryVascular AccessEndovascular ManagementLarge ArteriesVascularized Bone GraftMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryFree Vein Grafts
With the use of anticoagulants to prevent recurrence of thrombosis it is now possible to open a major artery which has been occluded by a thrombus, remove the thickened lining with the clot and restore the continuity of the vessel. Free vein grafts have been used successfully to replace arterial segments in the extremities. Vein inlay grafts are preferred in dealing with aneurysms of the abdominal aorta. The aneurysmal wall can be used to support the venous segments. It has been possible to by-pass aneurysms of the abdominal aorta by anastomosing the splenic artery to the left iliac artery. The use of the left superficial femoral artery as a by-pass to supply blood to the right leg is described.
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