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Subclavian Steal Syndrome and Carotid-Subclavian Bypass: 7
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The platysma muscle covers the anterolateral surface of the neck (see neck anatomy ). It must be incised to expose the deep (investing) cervical fascia.
Subclavian Steal Syndrome and Carotid-Subclavian Bypass: 8
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The incision was deepened through the platysma muscle. The external jugular vein is seen divided in the lateral wound.
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Subclavian Steal Syndrome and Carotid-Subclavian Bypass: 9
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The omohyoid muscle was divided to expose the underlying scalene fat pad.
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