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  • Title: Late results after extra-anatomic bypass routes.
    Author: Raithel D.
    Journal: J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino); 1979; 20(5):487-92. PubMed ID: 117011.
    Abstract:
    The long-term results of 37 carotido-subclavian grafts was 100% till the end of the third year. This method is now our preferred method for correction of subclavian lesions. The operative mortality was 0%. The long-term results of the femoro-femoro bypasses was 79.7% from the third through the fifth year. 5 out of 7 axillo-femoral grafts remained patent. In our opinion the axillo-femoral bypass should only implanted in patients with an infected area in the aortoiliac segment but not routinally.
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