"Bonnet" bypass to M2 segment of middle cerebral artery with radial artery interposition graft: A case report
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This article reports a patient with symptomatic common carotid occlusion who is treated with Bonnet bypass (using radial artery interposition graft for elongating the contralateral superficial temporal artery) and indirect bypass. The literature related to this technique was reviewed.
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