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The American surgeon · Jul 1977
Case ReportsAxillo-axillary bypass for complications of an axillary arterial aneurysm: a case report.
- C A Andersen, G J Collins, and N M Rich.
- Am Surg. 1977 Jul 1; 43 (7): 464-6.
AbstractA case of peripheral embolization from an axillary aneurysm is presented. This was successfully treated by thromboembolectomy, ligation of the axillary artery distal to the aneurysm and an axillo-axillary bypass graft. The patient has resumed full activity and his normal upper extremity pulses and pressures.
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