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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society ; : 625-629, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-31912

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of gastric air filling during DSA-hepatic arteriography of the left lobe in overcoming the pitfalls caused by accessory left gastric artery and left hepatic artery from left gastric artery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a prospective study, standard hepatic arteriogram and hepatic arteriogram after ingestion of an effervescent agent were performed in 22 patients with anatomic variation of the celiac axis. The anatomic variations were accessory left gastric artery in 15 patients and left hepatic arteryfrom left gastric artery in seven. RESULTS: Hepatic arteriogram after ingestion of an effervescent agent was excellent in differentiating nodular stomach staining from hepatic tumor staining in the left hepatic lobe in patients with accessory left gastric artery, and for evaluation of the left hepatic lobe when this was obscured by stomach staining. CONCLUSION: Hepatic arteriogram after ingestion of an effervescent agent is a simple and safe method for overcoming angiographic pitfalls due to anatomic variation.


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Humans , Anatomic Variation , Angiography , Angiography, Digital Subtraction , Arteries , Axis, Cervical Vertebra , Eating , Hepatic Artery , Prospective Studies , Stomach
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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society ; : 971-974, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-32168

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) tract dilatation using a Nipro set. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We dilated 28 percutaneous biliary drainage tracts up to 18F ; 26 procedures involved PTBD, and two, cholecystostomy. A Nipro set was used for dilatation, the purposes of which were stone removal (n=18) and choledochoscopic biposy (n=10). For dilatation, local anesthesia was used in all cases. RESULTS: In all patients, tract dilatation was successful. In 21 of 28 cases, dilatation of the right PTBD tract was involved, and in five of 28, dilatation of the left tract. In two cases, tract dilatation was done in cholecystostomy tracts. Complications encountered were pain (n=17), bradycardia (n=2), hemobilia (n=2), bleeding (n=1)and fever (n=1). CONCLUSION: In choledocoscopy, tract dilatation using a Nipro set is safe and simple.


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Humans , Anesthesia, Local , Biliary Tract , Bradycardia , Cholecystostomy , Dilatation , Drainage , Fever , Hemobilia , Hemorrhage
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