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Peroneal Bypass: 4
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The occluded leg vessels are shown.
Peroneal Bypass: 5
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The leg and foot are normally supplied by three vessels. The anterior tibial branches off the popliteal first, leaving the tibioperoneal trunk. The latter divides into the posterior tibial and peroneal arteries.
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Peroneal Bypass: 6
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The deep posterior crural muscles are shown in posterior view. The gastrocnemius, popliteus, and soleus muscles have been removed for clarity.
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