Rationale and Objectives. The purpose of this study was to estimate in vivo
extraction of lymphographic material in the popliteal node of the rabbit.
Materials and Methods. Serial quantitative computed tomography (CT) of targ
et tissues in four legs of two rabbits was performed after subcutaneous inj
ection of an improved lymphographic contrast agent. Massage was used as a l
ymphotrophic intervention.
Results. At 15 minutes, the mean change in Hounsfield units measured 815 in
the popliteal node, 219 in afferent lymphatic vessels, and 127 in efferent
lymphatic vessels. The nodal extraction of nanoparticulates from the lymph
was approximately 55%. Nodal massage allowed the amount of nanoparticulate
remaining in sinusoidal lymph to be estimated.
Conclusion. Functional CT performed with timed studies, proper radiopaque m
aterials, and physiologic interventions can depict in vivo lymphatic physio
logy under minimally invasive conditions.