The Role of Imaging in Patient Selection, Preoperative Planning, and Postoperative Monitoring in Human Upper Extremity Allotransplantation
Figure 3
(a) Angiographic findings resulting in disqualification: lack of sufficient arterial supply to the distal limb with occlusion of the radial and ulnar arteries. Only a tortuous interosseous artery supplied the amputation site. (b) Venography showed complete failure to opacify dominant distal veins with intravenous contrast.