Fig. 5From: Atypical and rare cause of myocardial infarction: coronary subclavian steal syndrome (CSSS) treated by a carotid-subclavian bypass in a 71-year-old female patient3D image reconstruction of the postoperative CT-angiography control, showing the vascular reconstruction with the proximal left subclavian artery occlusion (0), the left vertebral artery (1), the left common carotid artery (2), the carotid-subclavian bypass (3), the left subclavian artery (4), and the patent coronary artery bypass graft, performed using the left internal mammary artery (5)Back to article page