Selected article for: "inguinal lymph node and lymph node"

Author: Saiga, Atsushi; Yamamoto, Masayoshi; Akita, Shinsuke; Koizumi, Jun; Kondo, Hiroshi; Uno, Takashi
Title: Effectiveness of lymphatic cannulation in case of non-applicable intranodal lymphangiography.
  • Cord-id: epsh4l0c
  • Document date: 2021_3_1
  • ID: epsh4l0c
    Snippet: A 78-year-old man presented with lymphatic fluid collections in bilateral inguinal area after bilateral inguinal lymph node dissections. Because no inguinal or popliteal lymph nodes were observed under ultrasound examination, intranodal lymphangiography was not applicable. Although traditional pedal lymphangiography was required, it was difficult to perform this procedure owing to the decreasing frequency over the past 20 years and being unavailable in not only our institution, but also other in
    Document: A 78-year-old man presented with lymphatic fluid collections in bilateral inguinal area after bilateral inguinal lymph node dissections. Because no inguinal or popliteal lymph nodes were observed under ultrasound examination, intranodal lymphangiography was not applicable. Although traditional pedal lymphangiography was required, it was difficult to perform this procedure owing to the decreasing frequency over the past 20 years and being unavailable in not only our institution, but also other in institutions. Therefore, we performed catheterization using the 29-guage Argyle PI catheter into the lymphatic duct in lower legs under a microscope and achieved successful percutaneous embolization using N-butyl cyanoacrylate for inguinal lymphatic leakage.

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