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DIFFICULTY IN CATHETERIZATION OF THE SUPERFICIAL TEMPORAL ARTERY, AND ITS RESOLUTIONS Sanetomi Eguchi 1 pp.355-359
Published Date 1978/5/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492208651
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 This report is to help resolve those problems that encountered during catheterization of the superficial temporal artery for intra-arterial infusion therapy of malignant tumors of the head and neck. Difficulty in catheterization was mainly caused by the following factors; type of catheter, anatomical variation of the artery and technical problems of catheterization.

 As the conclusion, the following points were thought to be important that a catheter should be selected from either of Teflon or Irax, and the tip of the catheter should be rounded out, and that there were three different points were a catheter could not easily be introduced; 1-2 cm, 4 cm and 6-8 cm below the incised area of the artery, and thus the artery should be dissected and isolated as far enough as the posterior medial aspect of the mandibular joint. The small branches of the artery should be ligated or severed, and the bent area of the artery should be straightened. And in some instances, the artery should be dissected as much proximal as possible to the external carotid artery.

 The catheter could be easily inserted through the difficult points when it was rotated and advanced.


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