Anatomy of liver arteries for interventional radiology

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The availability of intra-arterial hepatic therapies (radio and/or chemo-embolisation, intra-arterial hepatic chemotherapy) has convinced radiologists to perfect their knowledge of the anatomy of the liver arteries. These sometimes, complex procedures most often require selective arterial catheterization. Knowledge of the different arteries in the liver and the peripheral organs is therefore essential to optimize the procedure and avoid eventual complications. This paper aims to describe the anatomy of the liver arteries and the variants, applying it to angiography images, and to understand the implications of such variations in interventional radiological procedures.

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Favelier, S., Germain, T., Genson, P. Y., Cercueil, J. P., Denys, A., Krausé, D., & Guiu, B. (2015, June 1). Anatomy of liver arteries for interventional radiology. Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging. Elsevier Masson SAS. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diii.2013.12.001

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