TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF CATHETER-RELATED INTERVENTIONS IN THE LIVER OF THE RABBIT

Citation
A. Konya et al., TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF CATHETER-RELATED INTERVENTIONS IN THE LIVER OF THE RABBIT, Acta radiologica, 38(2), 1997, pp. 332-334
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
ISSN journal
02841851
Volume
38
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
332 - 334
Database
ISI
SICI code
0284-1851(1997)38:2<332:TAOCII>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Purpose: On the basis of 89 different vascular interventions performed in the livers of 39 rabbits, we attempted to establish the feasibilit y and technical limitations of these procedures. Material and Methods: Forty-five selective hepatic artery catheterizations were carried out using 0.66-mm and 1.0-mm catheters, including superselective proper h epatic catheterizations (n=14) using a specially designed 0.66-mm intr oducer/catheter system. The portal system was investigated with both d irect (n=5) and indirect (arterial) (n=4) portography. Hepatic vein ca theterizations were performed in 22 cases. Results: With the 0.66-mm s ystem, spasm occurred in one of 11 cases in the proper hepatic artery, and no spasm was observed in the common hepatic and celiac arteries. Both arterial portography and hepatic venography were easily performed and were a precise and repeatable method. Conclusion: The 0.66-mm sys tem has proved to be advantageous over the 1.0-mm catheterization in a voiding arterial spasm. Direct portography as well as catheterization of the hepatic vein from a jugular approach are hazardous, leading to serious complications including the death of the animal.