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Fig. 1D. 62-year-old man with liver metastasis from colon cancer. Arteriogram obtained via port after percutaneous implantation of indwelling port-catheter system shows that implantation has been precise. All hepatic artery branches are shown. Distal tip of catheter is fixed to gastroduodenal artery with microcoils and N-butyl cyanoacrylate–Lipiodol ([iodized oil] Laboratoire Guerbet) mixture (small arrows). Right gastric artery (large arrow) is successfully embolized with five microcoils, and branch arising from gastroduodenal artery (medium arrow) is embolized with one microcoil.