CASE REPORT
Two Cases of Liver Tumor in which Endovascular Ultrasonography was Useful to Formulate the Operative Strategy
Takehiro Hachisuka, Yasushi Kato, Masayuki Miyauchi, Masahiko Shinohara, Toshihiro Mori, Kennji Oshima, Yukihide Kanemitsu, Seiji Ito, Arihiro Shibata, Yatsuka Hibi, Tetsuya Kaneko*
The Department of Surgery, Yokkaichi Municipal Hospital
*The Department of Surgery II, Nagoya University School of Medicine
We preoperatively performed intracaval endovascular sonography in two cases of liver tumor adjacent to the inferior vena cava (IVC) to formulate the operative strategy. Case 1 was a 60-year-old man who was admitted to our hospital because of hepatocellular carcinoma in segment 8. As tumor invasion to the IVC was suspected, preoperative intracaval endovascular sonography was performed. The wall of the IVC was visualized as an echogenic band by sonography, so tumor invasion to the IVC was diagnosed as negative. The finding was confirmed in the operation and right lobectomy was safely performed. Case 2 was a 72-year-old man who was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma. As tumor invasion to the IVC was strongly suspected, preoprative intracaval endovascular sonography was performed. Part of the wall lacked respiratory movement. However, the wall was well visualized as an echogenic band, so tumor invasion was diagnosed as negative. Although inflammatory tumor adhesion to IVC was found, right lobectomy was safely performed. Intracaval endovascular ultrasonography was considered to be useful in making an accurate diagnosis of liver tumor invasion to the IVC and in formulating the operative strategy.
Key words
intracaval endovascular sonography, liver tumor, echogenic band
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 28: 1834-1837, 1995
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Takehiro Hachisuka Department of Surgery, Yokkaichi Municipal Hospital
2-2-37 Shibata, Yokkaichi-shi, 510 JAPAN
Accepted
April 5, 1995
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