J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 Dec;33(6):869-873.
Intrahepatic Branching Patterns of the Right Hepatic Artery: Analysis of Anteroposterior and Oblique Views of the Hepatic Arteriography with the Help of CT Scan
Abstract
- PURPOSE
With the technical advancement in arterial embolization and subsegmental resection of liver
neoplasm, emphasis has been on more detailed knowledge of normal arterial anatomy and its variation. We
analysed the patterns of intrahepatic branches of right hepatic artery.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We retrospectively analyzed intrahepatic branching patterns of right hepatic artery
in 165 cases. All cases had a single right hepatic artery which could be traced up to tertiary branches, and
also performed rapid drip infusion CT scan, hepatic arteriography with antero-posterior and oblique views,
superior mesenteric arteriorgraphy and indirect portography.
RESULTS
lntrahepatic branching patterns of the right hepatic artery had eight types of variation. The most
common intrahepatic branching pattern was type I: 107(64.5%) which represented 5, 8th branch emerging from
the anterior segmental artery and 6, 7th branch from the posterior segmental artery. Type VII :26(15.8%) was
the next common type which represented 6th branch emerging first from the posterior segmental artery and 7th
branch emerging secondly from the posterior segmental artery. Type VII, VI, III were branched from the posterior
segmental artery. Type IV, II, V were branched from the anterior segmental artery.
CONCLUSION
These result could be helpful to the planning of treatment, such as hepatic subsegmentectomy
or transarterial embolization of the hepatic neoplasm.