@article{10.25259/AJIR_36_2021, title = {Fogarty-assisted flow redirection during conventional transarterial chemoembolization for caudate lobe hepatocellular carcinoma}, author = {Ceballos, Darrel and Tine, Albert and Varma, Rakesh and El Khudari, Husameddin}, abstract = { Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver malignancy. Approximately 8% of patients with HCC are not suitable candidates for curative options. Caudate lobe HCC presents technical challenges for interventional radiologists. Caudate lobe HCC has higher local recurrence and poorer survival rate than other segments. Transarterial treatments of caudate HCC are difficult due to extreme variation of arterial supply. We present a case of a caudate lobe HCC with supply from the proper hepatic artery, which underwent successful conventional transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (cTACE) by utilizing a Fogarty catheter to direct the embolic material. The patient presented 5 days following the procedure with duodenitis and pancreatitis, which were managed conservatively. Follow-up imaging at 1 month showed significant improvement of the ischemic duodenitis/pancreatitis with successful cTACE. }, volume = 6, pages = {1}, journal = {American Journal of Interventional Radiology}, issn = {2572-4614}, issn = {2572-4606}, url = {https://doi.org/10.25259/AJIR_36_2021}, doi = {10.25259/AJIR_36_2021} }