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Fig. 1 | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

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From: Endovascular treatment of aorto-iliac occlusive disease with TASC II C and D lesions: 10 year’s experience of clinical technique

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A 57-year-old male patient presented to a local hospital with intermittent claudication. After examination at the local hospital, the patient was diagnosed with AIOD with TASC II D lesion and received endovascular treatment at the local hospital. However, due to the limited technical level of the local hospital, the operation was not successful, so the patient was urgently transferred to our center. Preoperative CTA indicated the dissection of the patient's right external iliac artery abdominal aorta (A, shown by the red arrow), and right renal artery (B). The patient was transferred to our department for emergency angiography and stent implantation, and the operation was very successful (C, D). The stent position and patency were well demonstrated by reexamination 3 months after the operation (E)

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