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Percutaneous catheter placement for hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy.

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  • Percutaneous catheter placement for hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy. Abstract Text:

    yasuaki araiYasuaki Arai,yoshito takeuchiYoshito Takeuchi,yoshitaka inabaYoshitaka Inaba,hidekazu yamauraHidekazu Yamaura,yozo satoYozo Sato,takeshi aramakiTakeshi Aramaki,kiyoshi matsuedaKiyoshi Matsueda,hiroshi sekiHiroshi Seki,yasuaki araiYasuaki Arai,yoshito takeuchiYoshito Takeuchi,yoshitaka inabaYoshitaka Inaba,hidekazu yamauraHidekazu Yamaura,yozo satoYozo Sato,takeshi aramakiTakeshi Aramaki,kiyoshi matsuedaKiyoshi Matsueda,hiroshi sekiHiroshi Seki,

    Hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy employs a hepatic artery catheter as a conduit to achieve a high concentration of antineoplastic agents to liver tumors. Historically, this catheter placement has been performed via laparotomy. However, it may now be performed using less-invasive percutaneous image guided procedures. There are many anatomical hepatic arterial variations and complicated blood flow patterns. Various techniques are required to ensure high concentration of antineoplastic agents in liver tumors. These techniques are composed of arterial redistribution by embolization, percutaneous catheter placement applying "tip-fixation method," and evaluation and management of flow patterns that reflect drug distribution. The role of interventional radiologists in hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy is to create and manage the access to achieve these objectives.

    Percutaneous catheter placement for hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy. Publishing Authors By Initials

    y araiY Arai,y takeuchiY Takeuchi,y inabaY Inaba,h yamauraH Yamaura,y satoY Sato,t aramakiT Aramaki,k matsuedaK Matsueda,h sekiH Seki,y araiY Arai,y takeuchiY Takeuchi,y inabaY Inaba,h yamauraH Yamaura,y satoY Sato,t aramakiT Aramaki,k matsuedaK Matsueda,h sekiH Seki,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Techniques in vascular and interventional radiolog

    VOLUME: 10

    Page Numbers: 30-7

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    ISSN: 1089-2516

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Diagnostic Radiology, National Cancer Center, Tokyo, Japan.

    Country: United States

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