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. 2018 Mar 25;11(1):143–147. doi: 10.3400/avd.cr.17-00080

Fig. 2 Intraoperative findings of the external iliac venous aneurysm. (A) The venous aneurysm (white arrow), which was exposed through a retroperitoneal incision in the right lower quadrant, did not have feeding vessels. (B) After the excess vein wall was resected, the vessel wall was reconstructed using a saphenous vein graft patch that was taken from the opposite side. The patch was wrapped in the remaining wall of the aneurysmal vein.

Fig. 2 Intraoperative findings of the external iliac venous aneurysm. (A) The venous aneurysm (white arrow), which was exposed through a retroperitoneal incision in the right lower quadrant, did not have feeding vessels. (B) After the excess vein wall was resected, the vessel wall was reconstructed using a saphenous vein graft patch that was taken from the opposite side. The patch was wrapped in the remaining wall of the aneurysmal vein.