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Fig. 2A —67-year-old woman with hepatocellular carcinoma in whom
port-catheter was placed with fixed-catheter-tip method using mixture of
N-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) and Lipiodol (iodized oil, Laboratoire
Guerbet) (patient 6 in Table
3). Arteriography during port-catheter implantation procedure
shows that port-catheter is positioned with catheter tip fixed to
gastroduodenal artery but that some of NBCA–Lipiodol mixture has
migrated from gastroduodenal artery (large arrow) to proper hepatic
artery (small arrows). Note that microcoils can be seen in replaced
right hepatic artery (large arrowhead) originating from
celiac artery and right gastric artery (small arrowhead), both of
which were inserted as preparation before implantation of port-catheter
system.