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Fig. 2B. 69-year-old man with abdominal aortic aneurysm and one common
iliac artery aneurysm, including iliac bifurcation (EUROSTAR type D).
Bifurcated stent-graft will be placed, but it must extend into external iliac
artery. Angiogram shows incomplete thrombosis of internal iliac artery
(arrow) immediately after placement of nine Gianturco coils (Cook,
Bloomington, IN) above internal iliac bifurcation.