Trans-iliac Bypass for Critical Limb Ischaemia with Groin Necrosis: A Case Report

Infections at the level of the groin involving native or prosthetic vessels are typically bypassed using the obturator canal. However, extensive wounds or infections, particularly those involving the medial compartment of the thigh, can preclude this approach.
Source: EJVES Extra - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Short Report Source Type: research
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