Clinical Study

The Features of Extrahepatic Collateral Arteries Related to Hepatic Artery Occlusion and Benefits in the Transarterial Management of Liver Tumors

Table 1

Baseline patient demographics and collateral artery characteristics.

Patient no.Age (y)SexPrimaryOcclusion of hepatic arteryCollateral pathwaysTherapeutic method

156MaleColon cancerCommon hepatic arterySuperior mesenteric artery Hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy
246MaleColon cancerCommon hepatic arterySuperior mesenteric arteryHepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy
353MaleHepatocellular carcinomaCommon hepatic arterySuperior mesenteric arteryTransarterial chemoembolization
436MaleHepatocellular carcinomaCommon hepatic arterySuperior mesenteric arteryHepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy
537MaleHepatocellular carcinomaCommon hepatic arteryLeft gastric arteryTransarterial chemoembolization
659MaleHepatocellular carcinomaCommon hepatic arterySuperior mesenteric arteryTransarterial chemoembolization
729FemaleHepatocellular carcinomaCommon hepatic arterySuperior mesenteric arteryHepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy
860FemaleHemangiomasCommon hepatic arterySuperior mesenteric arteryResection
950FemaleStomach cancerCommon hepatic arterySuperior mesenteric arteryHepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy
1070FemaleHepatocellular carcinomaProper hepatic arteryGastroduodenal arteryHepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy
1170MaleHepatocellular carcinomaProper hepatic arteryGastroduodenal arteryHepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy