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Selective percutaneous transhepatic embolization of the portal vein in preparation for extensive liver resection: the ipsilateral approach.
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Surgical OncologyHepatologyExtensive Liver ResectionIpsilateral ApproachMedicineHepatobiliary TumorGastroenterologyVascular SurgeryInterventional RadiologySurgeryRight LobeVascular AccessLiver DiseaseLiver CancerLiverPortal VeinPortal Vein EmbolizationRadiology
The ipsilateral approach was used at preoperative portal vein embolization in 38 patients with hepatobiliary malignancy. The right anterior portal branch was punctured. Two different 5.5-F triple-lumen balloon catheters were used, and fibrin glue and iodized oil were injected. Portal vein embolization was successful in all cases (right lobe, 24 patients; left lobe and right anterior segment, six; right lobe and left medial segment, three; right posterior segment, two; right anterior segment, one; left lobe, one; and right and caudate lobes, one).