Case Reports in Radiology (Jan 2013)

Temporary Balloon Occlusion of the Common Hepatic Artery for Yttrium-90 Glass Microspheres Administration in a Patient with Hepatocellular Cancer and Renal Insufficiency

  • Justin Smith,
  • Ravi Murthy,
  • Amit Lahoti,
  • Bruno Odisio,
  • Rony Avritscher,
  • Beth Chasen,
  • Armeen Mahvash

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/560758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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The most severe complication of yttrium-90 therapy is gastrointestinal ulceration caused by extrahepatic dispersion of microspheres. Standard pretreatment planning requires extensive angiographic evaluation of the hepatic circulation and embolization of hepatoenteric collaterals; however, in patients with severe renal insufficiency, this evaluation may lead to acute renal failure. In order to minimize iodinated contrast utilization in a patient with preexisting severe renal insufficiency, the authors describe the use of a balloon catheter for temporary occlusion of the common hepatic artery to induce transient redirection of flow of the hepatoenteric arteries towards the liver, in lieu of conventional coil embolization.