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Anatomical repair of a congenital aneurysm of the distal abdominal aorta in a newborn
Sergueï Malikov, MD, PhD, Arnauld Delarue, MD, PhD, Pierre-Olivier Fais, MD, Grigol Keshelava, MD Journal of Vascular Surgery Volume 50, Issue 5, Pages (November 2009) DOI: /j.jvs Copyright © 2009 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig 1 Magnetic resonance imaging of an abdominal aortic aneurysm in a 10-day-old male infant. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2009 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig 2 Intraoperative views of the infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm before (left) and after (right) aortobiiliac reconstruction. (1) Infrarenal aorta, (2) origin of the right common iliac artery, and (3) origin of the left common iliac artery. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2009 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig 3 Computed tomography scan at 24 months shows patency of the aortic bifurcation and relative increase in the diameter of the proximal right common iliac artery used to replace the distal abdominal aorta. Filled arrow: proximal end-to-end anastomosis between abdominal aorta and right common iliac artery. Unfilled arrow: distal end-to-side anastomosis between the left and right common iliac arteries. Journal of Vascular Surgery , DOI: ( /j.jvs ) Copyright © 2009 Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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