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Radiology, Vol 159, 431-433, Copyright © 1986 by Radiological Society of North America


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Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and valvectomy in a failing in situ saphenous graft

GJ Becker, JC Wenker, CR Rees, MK Reilly, PJ Bendick and EM Cockerill

A patient is described who experienced increasing ischemia in the follow-up period of femoral-peroneal artery graft surgery. Transcatheter angiographic management was successful in improving the long-term patency of the graft. The procedure is described, and the applications are discussed.


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