Literature DB >> 10937752

Hepatic falciform artery. Angiographic findings in 25 patients.

Y Baba1, N Miyazono, K Ueno, I Kanetsuki, H Nishi, H Inoue, M Nakajo.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the frequency of hepatic falciform artery (HFA) occurrence on celiac or hepatic angiograms and elucidate the anatomy and clinical importance.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Among 1,250 patients who underwent celiac or hepatic arteriography, we encountered 25 patients (2%) with a HFA. Prospectively, CT hepatic falciform arteriography (CTHA) was performed in 4 patients. Indigocarmine dye was injected into the HFA in 6 patients to evaluate whether the abdominal skin was stained. Embolization of the HFA before chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma was performed in 4 patients to prevent abdominal wall injury.
RESULTS: Among 25 patients, the HFA arose as a terminal branch of the middle hepatic artery in 14 patients (56%) and of the left hepatic artery in 11 patients (44%). The vessel was single in 18 patients (72%) and double in 7 patients (28%). Two vessels ran side by side along the hepatic falciform ligament. On CTHA, the HFA ran within the hepatic falciform ligament and the branches were connected with the liver around the hepatic falciform ligament. After indigocarmine dye injection, the stain of abdominal skin was recognized in all 6 patients. No abdominal wall injury occurred in any of the 4 patients who were subjected to hepatic chemoembolization.
CONCLUSION: HFA is an extrahepatic pathway which runs to the abdominal wall. Before chemoembolization of the middle or left hepatic artery for hepatic malignancy, the HFA should be recognized.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10937752     DOI: 10.1080/028418500127345596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


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