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  • 6. Iliofemoral bypass: a 10-year review.
    Oliveira M, Wilson SE, Williams R, Freischlag JA.
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  • 7. Delayed aortic prosthetic reconstruction after removal of an infected graft.
    Reilly LM, Ehrenfeld WK, Stoney RJ.
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  • 8. A comparative evaluation of femorofemoral crossover bypass and iliofemoral bypass for unilateral iliac artery occlusive disease.
    Nazzal MM, Hoballah JJ, Jacobovicz C, Mohan CR, Martinasevic M, Ryan SM, Sharp WJ, Kresowik TF, Corson JD.
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  • 9. Surgical reconstruction for unilateral iliac artery lesions in patients younger than 50 years.
    Radak D, Babic S, Ilijevski N, Jocic D, Aleksic N, Gajin P, Tanaskovic S, Lozuk B, Otasevic P.
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  • 11. Aortofemoral graft occlusion: strategy and timing of reoperation.
    Erdoes LS, Bernhard VM, Berman SS.
    Cardiovasc Surg; 1995 Jun; 3(3):277-83. PubMed ID: 7655841
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  • 15. Management of failed and infected axillofemoral grafts.
    Marston WA, Risley GL, Criado E, Burnham SJ, Keagy BA.
    J Vasc Surg; 1994 Sep; 20(3):357-65; discussion 365-6. PubMed ID: 8084027
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  • 16. Axillodistal bypass on critical limb ischaemia.
    Bastounis E, Panayiotopoulos YP, Papalambros EL, Balas P.
    Eur J Vasc Surg; 1993 May; 7(3):263-70. PubMed ID: 8513905
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  • 17. Improved patency after axillofemoral bypass for aortoiliac occlusive disease.
    Samson RH, Showalter DP, Lepore MR, Nair DG, Dorsay DA, Morales RE.
    J Vasc Surg; 2018 Nov; 68(5):1430-1437. PubMed ID: 29691098
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  • 18. [Change in the therapeutic concept of deep wound infection following vascular surgery interventions].
    Hepp W, Pallua N, Palenker J.
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  • 19. An 11-year experience with aortofemoral bypass grafting.
    Littooy FN, Steffan G, Steinam S, Saletta C, Greisler HP.
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  • 20. Mycotic aneurysm of the abdominal aorta: extra-anatomic versus in situ reconstruction.
    Pasic M, Carrel T, Tönz M, Vogt P, von Segesser L, Turina M.
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