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Artery left-gastric

In the classical description of the arterial anatomy, the celiac trunk trifurcates into the left gastric, splenic, and common hepatic arteries. The common... [Pg.29]

Fig. 4.1. CT angiogram showing an independent origin from the abdominal aorta of the common hepatic artery, the left gastric artery, and the splenic artery. This information is useful prior to performing a DSA study... Fig. 4.1. CT angiogram showing an independent origin from the abdominal aorta of the common hepatic artery, the left gastric artery, and the splenic artery. This information is useful prior to performing a DSA study...
Fig. 4.2. Aberrant replaced right hepatic artery coming of the superior mesenteric artery (arrow) and aberrant accessory left hepatic artery (arrowhead) coming of the left gastric artery... Fig. 4.2. Aberrant replaced right hepatic artery coming of the superior mesenteric artery (arrow) and aberrant accessory left hepatic artery (arrowhead) coming of the left gastric artery...
LHA, left hepatic artery RHA, right hepatic artery LGA, left gastric artery SMA, superior mesenteric artery CHA, common hepatic artery... [Pg.31]

Right gastric artery - The origin of this vessel is quite variable. It usually anastamoses via an arterial arcade to the left gastric artery. In some instances where antegrade catheterization of the... [Pg.46]

Gold RE, Grace DM (1975) Gelfoam embolization of the left gastric artery for bleeding ulcer experimental considerations. Radiology 116 575-580... [Pg.31]

Fig. 5.1. DSA of celiac trunk with a 5-F Cobra catheter. Left gastric artery (white arrow), splenic artery (arrowheads), common hepatic artery (white arrowhead), gastroduodenal artery (small white arrow), right gastroepiploic artery (small white arrowheads), left (small arrow) and right (double small arrow) hepatic artery... Fig. 5.1. DSA of celiac trunk with a 5-F Cobra catheter. Left gastric artery (white arrow), splenic artery (arrowheads), common hepatic artery (white arrowhead), gastroduodenal artery (small white arrow), right gastroepiploic artery (small white arrowheads), left (small arrow) and right (double small arrow) hepatic artery...
Fig. 5.2. DSA of the hepatic artery with a 5-F Cobra catheter. Gastroduodenal artery (white arrow/zeads),rightgastroepiploic artery (black arrowheads), right gastric artery (white arrow) branching from the left hepatic artery, arcade (white arrows) connecting right and left gastric artery (black arrows)... Fig. 5.2. DSA of the hepatic artery with a 5-F Cobra catheter. Gastroduodenal artery (white arrow/zeads),rightgastroepiploic artery (black arrowheads), right gastric artery (white arrow) branching from the left hepatic artery, arcade (white arrows) connecting right and left gastric artery (black arrows)...
The stomach is irrigated by the gastric arteries (left and right), the gastroepiploic arteries (left and right) and the short gastric arteries (from the distal splenic artery) (Fig. 5.2). [Pg.51]

Fig. 5.3. DSA with a 5-F Cobra catheter of an inferior esophageal artery (arrow) showing anastomoses with cardiac branches (arrowheads) of the left gastric artery (arrows)... Fig. 5.3. DSA with a 5-F Cobra catheter of an inferior esophageal artery (arrow) showing anastomoses with cardiac branches (arrowheads) of the left gastric artery (arrows)...
The arteriograms of the celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery should completely map the gastroduodenal blood supply. Anatomical variants should be searched for (esophageal, phrenic, hepatic arteries branching from the aorta, direct origin of the left gastric from the aorta, etc.). If all territories are visualized and no bleeding source... [Pg.52]

Morris DC,Nichols DM, Connell DG, et al. (1986) Embolization of the left gastric artery in the absence of angiographic extravasation. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 9 195-198... [Pg.72]

Waltman AC, Courey WR, Athanasoulis C, Baum S (1973) Technique for left gastric artery catheterization. Radiology 109 732-734... [Pg.156]

Sellars N, Belli AM (2001) Non-bronchlal collateral supply from the left gastric artery In massive haemoptysis. Eur Radiol 11 76-79... [Pg.276]

Type 11 replaced left HA arising from left gastric artery Type 111 replaced right HA arising from SMA... [Pg.281]

Type X entire hepatic trunk arising from the left gastric artery... [Pg.281]


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