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Iliofemoral Venous Bypass: 4
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The left superficial femoral vein was isolated in the apex of the femoral triangle, below the takeoff of the profunda.
Iliofemoral Venous Bypass: 5
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A contralateral right lower quadrant incision was made to expose the iliac vessels via the retroperitoneal route (see genitofemoral schwannoma ).
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Iliofemoral Venous Bypass: 6
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A subcutaneous route was chosen to pass the graft due to the danger of injuring collaterals by tunneling posterior to the lower rectus muscles in the preperitoneal space. The subcutaneous tunnel was carefully dissected.
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