J Korean Radiol Soc.
1994 Apr;30(4):651-657.
Pedal Indirect Lymphangiography
Abstract
- PURPOSE
Recently, indirect lymphangiography has been developed as a relatively good and noninvasive
imaging modality of the lymphatic system at extremities. But the disadvantage of the indirect lymphangiography
is a low contrast ratio between the surrounding tissues and the contrast media in lymphatic vessels, because
dimeric nonionic contrast media is water soluble and diluted in the proximal leg lymphatic vessels. We could
have relatively better image than previously published images for the leg lymphatic system, when we injected
contrast media with adequate high pressure in intradermal space of the interdigital areas at the foot dotsum.
So, we would like to report the results.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We could study all 9 lymphedemas(primary :6, secondary: 3) from April 1990 to
May 1993 on outpatient base. They were diagnosed as lymphedema clinically and radiologically. Ten ml of
dimeric nonionic aget, iotrolan(Isovist 300 ) was injected into intradermal space with five 30-gauge needles The
injection speed was more than 0.2mi/min. We have done one side pedal lymphangiogram in 30 minutes. The
evaluation of the anterior superficial lymphatics was accordig to the criteria of the Weissleder(2).
RESULTS
The results were as follows:1. All lymphatic vessels from foot to inguinal area could be visualized.
2. Two or three inferior inguinal lymph nodes could be visualized about 42%. 3. The most common abnormal
finding of the lymphedma was the neovascularization of the lymphatics on indirect pedal lymphangiogram.
CONCLUSION
If we use adequate technique relatively high pressure injection, correct intradermal needle insertion,
adequate soft tissue exposure technique indirect lymphangiography is considered to be a safe and noninvasive imaging modality for the evaluation of the lymphedema of lower extremity lymphatics including inferior inguinal lymph nodes.