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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 15.
Published in final edited form as: Artery Res. 2009 Feb 6;3(1):32–38. doi: 10.1016/j.artres.2009.01.001

Table 1. Graft and surgical factors.

Patient Graft technique Conduit Vascular type Distal anastomosis Level of anastomosis Age/Sex
A In situ, S GSV Fem Crural PT Distal 1/3 71/M
B Reversed, T GSV Fem Pedal PT Distal 1/3 88/M
C In situ, S GSV Fem Crural TPT TPT 58/M
D Reversed, T GSV Fem BK Pop BK Pop BK Pop 62/M
E Transposed, T GSV Ilio BK Pop BK Pop BK Pop 45/M
F Reversed, T GSV Fem Crural AT Prox 1/3 65/F
G Reversed, S GSV Fem BK Pop BK Pop BK Pop 79/M
H Reversed, S Arm Fem Crural AT Prox 1/3 73/F

S, superficial; T, tunnelled; BK, below knee.

In situ implies non-reversed; Reversed, tunnelled implies not in situ; Transposed: non-reversed, redirected, not in situ. Surgical indications: Critical ischaemic, except G: aneurysm. Quality of conduits: all good, except F: satisfactory. Anastomotic configuration: all end-side. Number of calf vessels patent: all one, except E: two. Conduit: GSV, great saphenous vein.