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Fig. 1F —Four types of catheter placement methods. 72-year-old man with liver
metastases from transverse colon cancer. Arteriogram via catheter-port system
shows catheter placement using modified fixed catheter tip method. Tip and
distal shaft of long tapered catheter are fixed in gastroduodenal artery by
coils (arrows), with side hole placed in common hepatic artery. Right
gastric artery (large arrowhead) and posterior superior
pancreaticoduodenal artery (small arrowhead) are embolized by
coils.