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  • 22. Management of injuries to branches of the aortic arch.
    Rhee RY, Gloviczki P, Cherry KJ.
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  • 24. Coexisting of aortic arch variation of the left common carotid artery arising from brachiocephalic trunk and absence of the main branches of right subclavian artery: a review of the literature.
    Karabulut Ö, İltimur K, Cudi Tuncer M.
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    D'Ayala M, Toursarkissian B, Ferral H, Lewis WM, Jones WT, Wholey MH.
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    Faro RS, Monson DO, Weinberg M, Javid H.
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  • 31. Management of subclavian and innominate artery injuries.
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  • 32. Analysis of the positional relationship between the left brachiocephalic vein and its surrounding vessels via computed tomography scan: A retrospective study.
    Mitsuoka H, Arima T, Ohmichi Y, Naito M, Hagihara M, Nakano T, Ishibashi H.
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  • 33. Traumatic avulsion of arch vessels in a child: primary repair using hypothermic circulatory arrest (case report).
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  • 36. The management of wounds of the innominate, subclavian and axillary arteries.
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  • 37. Inflow occlusion in the surgical management of a penetrating aortic arch injury: case report.
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  • 38. [Surgical repair, with complete circulatory arrest, of a traumatic arteriovenous fistula between the supra-aortic vessels and the innominate vein].
    Fabiani JN, Clotteau JE, Uhl JF, Cassan JL, Mauduit M, D'Allaines C.
    Chirurgie; 1983 Apr; 109(9):684-7. PubMed ID: 6394231
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  • 39. [Surgical treatment of great vessel injuries of thoracic outlet].
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  • 40. Repair and survival of the innominate artery late after transection.
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