J Korean Radiol Soc.
1994 Jul;31(1):55-58.
Chemoembolization through Intercostal Arteries in Hepatocellular Carcinoma' Report of A Case of Transient Spinal Cord Injury
Abstract
- Liver has a dual blood supply from portal vein and hepatic artery. Hepatocellular carcinoma receive their
blood supply almost exclusively from hepatic artery. Thus, the concept of treating hepatocellular carcinoma by
chemoembolization through these arteries is very effective. However, there may be several collateral or
parasitic vessels feeding them in case of huge tumor or previous chemoembolization. We experierced a case of
huge tumor involving right upper posterior portion of liver fed by 9th, 10th, 11th right posterior intercostal
arteries and an anomalous hepatic artery. We tried chemoembolization with Adriamycin-Lipiodol suspension
and Gelfoam material through the right posterior intercostal arteries to treat the lesion. After the procedure, the
patient(55 years old female) became paraplegic with voiding and defecation difficulty which could be due to
spinal cord infarction .by anterior spinal arteri. al occlusion caused by embolic material through the artery of
Adamkiewicz from a posterior intercostal artery. She recovered completely after 20 days of treatment.