Vascular. 2005;13(1):58-61. In our case, the vascular injury was midlength of the innominate artery, suggesting a sufficient proximal cuff. Because the leak was located at the level of origin of ...
Blood from the opposite vertebral artery is siphoned into the ipsilateral vessel to flow retrogradely and fill the distal subclavian bed. With innominate-artery obstruction retrograde flow may not ...
Thereupon, aortic arch angiography was performed through a right femoral artery puncture (fig1A). This showed extravasation around the innominate artery with rapid filling of the brachiocephalic vein.
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