Literature DB >> 21567273

Practical vascular anatomy in the preparation of radioembolization.

P M Paprottka1, T F Jakobs, M F Reiser, R T Hoffmann.   

Abstract

As the incidence of primary and metastatic liver cancer continues to increase, the use of minimally invasive techniques as a treatment option is becoming more common. Radioembolization, a form of intra-arterial brachytherapy, is a technique where particles of glass or resin, impregnated with the isotope 90yttrium (90Y), are infused through a catheter directly into the hepatic arteries. This modality is based on the fact that hepatic malignancies receive their blood supply from the hepatic artery, whereas normal hepatocytes are perfused mostly from the portal circulation, which allows delivery of high doses to the tumor vasculature with relative sparing of normal liver tissue. This has been shown to be effective for both primary and metastatic tumors. A variety of complications may be related to hepatic intra-arterial treatments, especially to the gastroduodenal region. These complications are known to come from inadvertent extrahepatic infusion of 90Y particles, through arteries originating from the hepatic arterial branches such as the falciform artery, cystic artery, arteries from the pancreaticoduodenal arcade, gastroduodenal artery, or right gastric artery. Surgeons and interventional radiologists rely on accurate imaging and assessment of the hepatic arterial supply. It is important to know the common anatomic variations and technical considerations before radioembolization. We recommend an aggressive occlusion of all the above-mentioned arteries; further, clinicians should watch out for any other aberrant branches, and if in doubt, they ought to be coiled.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21567273     DOI: 10.1007/s00270-011-0169-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol        ISSN: 0174-1551            Impact factor:   2.740


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Authors:  Charles E Ray; Ron C Gaba; Martha-Gracia Knuttinen; Jeet Minocha; James T Bui
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Review 3.  Yttrium-90 hepatic radioembolization: clinical review and current techniques in interventional radiology and personalized dosimetry.

Authors:  Aaron K T Tong; Yung Hsiang Kao; Chow Wei Too; Kenneth F W Chin; David C E Ng; Pierce K H Chow
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2016-03-24       Impact factor: 3.039

4.  Embolization of variant hepatic arteries in patients undergoing percutaneous hepatic perfusion for unresectable liver metastases from ocular melanoma.

Authors:  T Susanna Meijer; Lioe-Fee de Geus-Oei; Christian H Martini; Fred G J Tijl; M Elske Sitsen; Arian R van Erkel; Rutger W van der Meer; Ellen Kapiteijn; Alexander L Vahrmeijer; Mark C Burgmans
Journal:  Diagn Interv Radiol       Date:  2019-11       Impact factor: 2.630

5.  Selective internal radiation therapy of hepatic tumors: procedural implications of a patent hepatic falciform artery.

Authors:  Juliane Schelhorn; Judith Ertle; Joerg F Schlaak; Stefan Mueller; Andreas Bockisch; Thomas Schlosser; Thomas Lauenstein
Journal:  Springerplus       Date:  2014-10-10

6.  Y90-radioembolization via variant hepatic arteries: Is there a relevant risk for non-target embolization?

Authors:  Markus Zimmermann; Maximilian Schulze-Hagen; Federico Pedersoli; Peter Isfort; Alexander Heinzel; Christiane Kuhl; Philipp Bruners
Journal:  World J Radiol       Date:  2019-07-28

7.  Short-term clinical implications of the accessory left hepatic artery in patients undergoing radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer.

Authors:  Chang-Ming Huang; Qi-Yue Chen; Jian-Xian Lin; Chao-Hui Zheng; Ping Li; Jian-Wei Xie; Jia-Bin Wang; Jun Lu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-05-23       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Radioembolization with Y-90 Glass Microspheres: Do We Really Need SPECT-CT to Identify Extrahepatic Shunts?

Authors:  Jens M Theysohn; Marcus Ruhlmann; Stefan Müller; Alexander Dechene; Jan Best; Johannes Haubold; Lale Umutlu; Guido Gerken; Andreas Bockisch; Thomas C Lauenstein
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-09-03       Impact factor: 3.240

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