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Aortobifemoral bypass is a surgical procedure to create a new path around a large, clogged blood vessel in your abdomen or groin. This procedure involves placing a graft to bypass the clogged ...
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.
Revision, femoral anastomosis of synthetic arterial bypass graft in groin, open; with nonautogenous patch graft (eg, dacron, eptfe, bovine pericardium) 35884: Revision, femoral anastomosis of ...
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 ...