Test Occlusion Then Resection - Internal Carotid Mycotic Pseudoaneurysm (Drs. Lumsden, Garami, Diaz)

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Complex preop evaluation of an elderly man with a mycotic pseudoaneurysm. TCD monitoring during test occlusion showed that shunting would not be necessary. Treated with resection and reversed Saphenous vein graft.


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