Fig. 12.9.12
 In extensive injury an outlying shunt picks up flow proximal to the injured segment and revitalizes the limb distally. Reproduced from Barros D’Sa, A.A.B. and Moorehead, R.J. (1989). The rationale for arterial and venous shunting in the management of limb vascular injuries. European Journal of Vascular Surgery,  3, 577–81.

In extensive injury an outlying shunt picks up flow proximal to the injured segment and revitalizes the limb distally. Reproduced from Barros D’Sa, A.A.B. and Moorehead, R.J. (1989). The rationale for arterial and venous shunting in the management of limb vascular injuries. European Journal of Vascular Surgery,  3, 577–81.

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