학술논문

Transarterial chemoembolization in a patient with the replaced right hepatic and left gastric arteries arising from the abdominal aorta: a new anatomical variation.
Document Type
Article
Source
Surgical & Radiologic Anatomy. Feb2024, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p231-233. 3p.
Subject
*CHEMOEMBOLIZATION
*HEPATIC artery
*ARTERIES
*PREOPERATIVE period
*LIVER surgery
*PATIENTS' rights
*ANATOMICAL variation
*ABDOMINAL aorta
Language
ISSN
0930-1038
Abstract
Purpose: Knowing the anatomical variation of the coeliac trunk (CT) and its detailed interpretation in the preoperative period is important for the prevention of iatrogenic injury during liver surgery or endovascular intervention on the coeliac trunk and its branches. Methods: A diagnostic abdominal computed tomography angiography (CTA) was performed in a 61-year-old male patient, who was investigated for a liver cancer and chemoembolization was planned. Results: CTA reveals that right hepatic artery (RHA) arises directly from the abdominal aorta, at the level of CT. This vessel coursing to the right hepatic lobe, functioning therefore as a replaced right hepatic artery (RRHA). Also, the left gastric artery (LGA) arises directly from the abdominal aorta. This patient successfully underwent chemoembolization from RRHA. Conclusion: We presented a case of new anatomical variation involving the origination of RRHA and LGA from the abdominal aorta. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]