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Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society| Volume 93, ISSUE 6, P818-821, June 1983

Management of the occluded aortofemoral graft limb

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      Abstract

      Adequate follow up of aortofemoral grafts is required. Patency of the deep femoral artery should be assured in repair of graft limb occlusion. Alternative methods of inflow should be considered.
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