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Hepatic falciform artery: is prophylactic embolization needed before short-term hepatic arterial chemoinfusion?

D E Kim1, H K Yoon, G Y Ko, J S Kwon, H Y Song, K B Sung.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the need for prophylactic embolization of the hepatic falciform artery (HFA) to prevent supraumbilical skin rash before short-term hepatic arterial chemoinfusion with or without subsequent embolization.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Transcatheter arterial chemoinfusions or chemoembolizations were performed on 127 consecutive patients with hepatocellular carcinoma between August 1997 and September 1997. Hepatic angiography findings regarding the anatomic variations of the hepatic artery and the presence and origin of the HFA were analyzed. The patients were followed up for 35-143 days (mean, 78 days). The incidence of supraumbilical skin rash was assessed for two groups of patients, those with an HFA and those without. We also evaluated other factors that seemed closely related to the presence of an HFA.
RESULTS: An HFA was identified in 16 (13%) of 127 patients. Each HFA originated either in the left hepatic artery (n = 14) or the middle hepatic artery (n = 2). In the 16 patients with an HFA, serum bilirubin levels were significantly higher than in patients without one (p < .05), whereas serum albumin levels and prothrombin times were significantly lower (p < .05) and more prolonged (p = .02) than in patients without one. Portal venous collateral vessels were more frequently seen in patients with an HFA (50%) than in those without one (31%), but the frequency was not significant (p = .157). However, supraumbilical skin rash was not seen in any patient.
CONCLUSION: We found no need for prophylactic embolization of the HFA to prevent supraumbilical skin rash before short-term hepatic arterial chemoinfusion with or without subsequent embolization.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10350296     DOI: 10.2214/ajr.172.6.10350296

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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4.  A case of hepatocellular carcinoma with skin injury of the upper abdominal wall after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization: a case report.

Authors:  Hiromitsu Kanzaki; Kazuhiro Nouso; Koji Miyahara; Naoko Kajikawa; Sayo Kobayashi; Ichiro Sakakihara; Shota Iwadow; Shuji Uematsu; Ryoichi Okamoto; Kunihiro Shiraga; Motowo Mizuno; Yasuyuki Araki
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