ANATOMIC VARIANTS OF MESENTERIC VEINS - DEPICTION WITH HELICAL CT VENOGRAPHY

Citation
O. Graf et al., ANATOMIC VARIANTS OF MESENTERIC VEINS - DEPICTION WITH HELICAL CT VENOGRAPHY, American journal of roentgenology, 168(5), 1997, pp. 1209-1213
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
0361803X
Volume
168
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1209 - 1213
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-803X(1997)168:5<1209:AVOMV->2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
OBJECTIVE, The purpose of this study was to describe the variable anat omy of mesenteric veins on axial CT Images and on volume-rendered CT v enograins that use maximum intensity projection and shaded-surface dis play. SUBJECTS AND METHODS, Fifty-seven patients undergoing helical CT of the pancreas were included in the study. The mesenteric venous sys tem was analyzed in 54 patients. Three patients were excluded because the helical CT data were unsatisfactory. RESULTS. On helical CT with m aximum intensity projection and shaded-surface display, the superior m esenteric vein (SMV) was seen as a single trunk of variable length in 40 patients, In seven other patients, two mesenteric trunks merged sep arately with the splenic vein. In the remaining seven patients, the SM V was occluded by tumor. The inferior mesenteric vein drained into the splenic vein in 28 patients (56%), into the SMV in 14 patients (26%), and into the splenomesenteric angle in nine patients (18%). CONCLUSIO N, Both axial and volume-rendered CT venograms accurately reveal the v ariable mesenteric venous anatomy, CT venograms may replace convention al angiography in presurgical planning.