| 11. | In such cases, the iliac limbs can be extended into the external iliac artery to bypass a common iliac aneurysm.
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| 12. | The external iliac artery is usually the artery used to attach the renal artery to the recipient of a kidney transplant.
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| 13. | The external iliac artery passes beneath the inguinal ligament in the lower part of the abdomen and becomes the femoral artery.
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| 14. | They often involve large portions of the ascending and transverse aortic arch, the abdominal aorta, or less frequently the iliac arteries.
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| 15. | Classically, the thromboembolism lodges at the iliac trifurcation of the aorta, occluding either one or both of the common iliac arteries.
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| 16. | Alternatively, a specially designed endograft, ( an iliac branch device ) can be used to preserve flow to the internal iliac arteries.
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| 17. | The "'lateral umbilical fold "'overlies the inferior epigastric artery ( a branch of the external iliac artery ) and its accompanying veins.
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| 18. | The aorta carries blood from the heart to the abdomen, where it splits into the iliac arteries that run down the legs.
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| 19. | Uncommon variations of MTS have been described, such as the right common iliac vein getting compressed by the right common iliac artery.
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| 20. | Abernethy was not a great operator, though his name is associated with the treatment of aneurysm by ligature of the external iliac artery.
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