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Fig. 9A —48-year-old woman with severe aortoiliac disease and
bilateral lower extremity claudication. Volume-rendered coronal projection
before neoaortoiliac system procedure shows severe aortoiliac disease with
diffuse stenosis of both iliac systems (arrows) with patent right
femoropopliteal bypass (arrowheads). Left distal superior femoral
artery and popliteal arteries are occluded. Patient underwent neoaortoiliac
system procedure, but it was complicated by thrombosis of left limb of
neoaortoiliac system. Leg amputation was performed 1 week after procedure.