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Fig. 1A 69-year-old man with liver metastasis from rectum in whom port-catheter was placed with fixed-catheter-tip method without use of N-butyl cyanoacrylate and Lipiodol (iodized oil, Laboratoire Guerbet) mixture. Arteriography performed during infusion of contrast agent via port just after implantation shows that indwelling port-catheter system is precisely implanted. All hepatic artery branches are shown. Distal tip of catheter is fixed to gastroduodenal artery with microcoils (thick arrows), and side hole opens into common hepatic artery (arrowhead). Note that right gastric artery is embolized with microcoils (thin arrows).