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CT portography by direct intrasplenic contrast injection: a new technique

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Background: The evaluation of percutaneous contrast injection into splenic parenchyma as an alternative technique for computed tomographic (CT) portography in the preoperative assessment of primary hepatobiliary tumors.

Methods: Thirty-two patients underwent a nonenhanced CT scan of the liver, after which a 19-gauge, 10-cm-long needle was introduced into the splenic parenchyma under CT guidance. One hundred forty milliliters of contrast medium (200 mgI/mL; 28 g/I) were injected through this needle: first, a 20-mL bolus (in 5 s) and then 2 mL/s for 60 s. At the end of the bolus injection (5 s), 8-mm-thick contiguous axial scans of the liver were obtained.

Results: The success rate of the procedure was 93.7% (30/32; two technical failures). The average time required for the entire study was 13 min and 50 s (range = 7 min 53 s to 25 min 17 s). Hepatic parenchymal enhancement was good in 24/30 (80%), moderate in 3/30 (10%), and unsatisfactory in caudal sections of the liver in 3/30 (10%). Artifactual perfusion defects were seen in 4/30 (13%) due to inadvertant injection of small quantities of air. Intrasplenic subcapsular contrast accumulation occurred in 56.2% (18/32; minimal 15, moderate 3), extrasplenic contrast leakage in 12.5% (4/32), and left shoulder pain in 18.7% (6/32). No major complications were observed.

Conclusions: Direct intrasplenic contrast injection for CT portography is a simple, effective, and safe technique with a high success rate and requires significantly less time and lower doses of contrast medium; it also eliminates angiography, indwelling arterial catheters, and patient transfers from angiography to the CT area.

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Received: 5 November 1997/Accepted after revision: 11 February 1998

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Jain, R., Sawhney, S., Sahni, P. et al. CT portography by direct intrasplenic contrast injection: a new technique. Abdom Imaging 24, 272–277 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002619900494

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