Literature DB >> 33164135

Intra-mural distribution of the blood vessels in the stomach demonstrated by contrast medium injection: a cadaver study.

Haruka Eishi1, Kumiko Yamaguchi1, Yoshihiro Hiramatsu2, Keiichi Akita3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: With advances in diagnostic imaging techniques of gastric cancer screening with X-ray fluoroscopy, it has been suggested that mucosal projections induced by the vessels distributed in the submucosal layer of the stomach may be mistaken for abnormal mucosal folds. In this study, we aimed to describe the distribution of blood vessels in the submucosal layer of the stomach to improve the diagnostic accuracy of screening of gastric cancer.
METHODS: Twenty-four stomachs from Japanese cadavers were used in this study. Uncolored or colored contrast agents were injected into arteries and/or veins for macroscopic analyses, X-ray imaging, and methyl salicylate clearing. In addition, histological analysis was performed to examine blood vessels distributed inside the stomach wall.
RESULTS: Following contrast agent injection, thick blood vessels were distributed perpendicular to both curvature sides, and branches parallel to both curvature sides flowed from these thick blood vessels, and a vascular network was formed throughout the stomach wall. This vascular network had intra-mural anastomoses connecting both curvature sides. Moreover, in histological analyses, blood vessels depicted by injection were mainly distributed in the submucosal layer.
CONCLUSION: This study strongly suggests that the mucosal projections induced by arteries and veins in the submucosal layer could be mistaken for abnormal mucosal folds. Therefore, a better understanding of the vascular distribution in the submucosal layer is important to improve diagnostic accuracy from imaging studies of the stomach. The information provided by this research may facilitate better accuracy in diagnosis and reduce the number of unnecessary invasive procedures.

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Keywords:  Double contrast study; Gastric arteries; Gastric veins; Submucosal gastric vessels; X-ray imaging

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33164135     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-020-02613-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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