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Sketch showing the composition of a conventional coaxial system. It consists of a 0.014 to 0.018-inch <t>microguidewire</t> (small arrow), a microcatheter usually ranging from 2.0 to 2.9-Fr. (arrowhead) inserted via a 4 or 5-Fr. catheter (large arrow)
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Article Title: Use of the triple coaxial (triaxial) microcatheter system in superselective arterial embolisation for complex interventional cases: an initial experience with the system

Journal: CVIR Endovascular

doi: 10.1186/s42155-022-00340-z

Sketch showing the composition of a conventional coaxial system. It consists of a 0.014 to 0.018-inch microguidewire (small arrow), a microcatheter usually ranging from 2.0 to 2.9-Fr. (arrowhead) inserted via a 4 or 5-Fr. catheter (large arrow)
Figure Legend Snippet: Sketch showing the composition of a conventional coaxial system. It consists of a 0.014 to 0.018-inch microguidewire (small arrow), a microcatheter usually ranging from 2.0 to 2.9-Fr. (arrowhead) inserted via a 4 or 5-Fr. catheter (large arrow)

Techniques Used:

Sketch showing the composition of a triple coaxial system. The triaxial system comprises a 0.014-inch microguidewire (small arrowhead), 1.6-Fr. microcatheter (small arrow), a 2.7 to 2.9-Fr. intermediate microcatheter (large arrowhead), a 4 to 5-Fr. catheter (large arrow)
Figure Legend Snippet: Sketch showing the composition of a triple coaxial system. The triaxial system comprises a 0.014-inch microguidewire (small arrowhead), 1.6-Fr. microcatheter (small arrow), a 2.7 to 2.9-Fr. intermediate microcatheter (large arrowhead), a 4 to 5-Fr. catheter (large arrow)

Techniques Used:

a DSA of the right inferior phrenic artery (RIPA) arising from the left gastric artery in a 74-year-old woman with a large HCC in the right lobe of the liver. The patient is planned for radioembolisation with yttrium-90 (Y-90). As noted from this angiogram, the HCC is noted to be partly supplied by the posterior (inferior) branch of the RIPA (arrow). b Superselective catheterization of the posterior branch of the RIPA performed using a triaxial system (small arrowhead—0.014-inch microguidewire; small arrow—1.6-Fr. microcatheter; large arrowhead—2.7-Fr. intermediate microcatheter; large arrow—4-Fr. catheter). Coil embolisation of the anterior (superior) branch of the RIPA was performed, followed by delivery of the Y-90 microspheres into the posterior branch (not shown)
Figure Legend Snippet: a DSA of the right inferior phrenic artery (RIPA) arising from the left gastric artery in a 74-year-old woman with a large HCC in the right lobe of the liver. The patient is planned for radioembolisation with yttrium-90 (Y-90). As noted from this angiogram, the HCC is noted to be partly supplied by the posterior (inferior) branch of the RIPA (arrow). b Superselective catheterization of the posterior branch of the RIPA performed using a triaxial system (small arrowhead—0.014-inch microguidewire; small arrow—1.6-Fr. microcatheter; large arrowhead—2.7-Fr. intermediate microcatheter; large arrow—4-Fr. catheter). Coil embolisation of the anterior (superior) branch of the RIPA was performed, followed by delivery of the Y-90 microspheres into the posterior branch (not shown)

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Sketch showing the composition of a conventional coaxial system. It consists of a 0.014 to 0.018-inch microguidewire (small arrow), a microcatheter usually ranging from 2.0 to 2.9-Fr. (arrowhead) inserted via a 4 or 5-Fr. catheter (large arrow)

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Figure Lengend Snippet: Sketch showing the composition of a conventional coaxial system. It consists of a 0.014 to 0.018-inch microguidewire (small arrow), a microcatheter usually ranging from 2.0 to 2.9-Fr. (arrowhead) inserted via a 4 or 5-Fr. catheter (large arrow)

Article Snippet: A small inner microcatheter (CARNELIAN, 1.6-Fr., 135 cm shaft length, Tokai Medical Products Inc, Kasugai, Japan) is inserted into a larger intermediate microcatheter (CARNELIAN, 2.7-Fr., 125 cm shaft length, Tokai Medical Products Inc, Kasugai, Japan or PROGREAT, 2.7-Fr., 110 cm shaft length, Terumo Medical, Tokyo, Japan) over a microguidewire (TRANSEND EX 0.014 inch, 200 cm length, Boston Scientific, Massachusetts, USA) within the 4 or 5 Fr. base catheter (Fig. ).

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Sketch showing the composition of a triple coaxial system. The triaxial system comprises a 0.014-inch microguidewire (small arrowhead), 1.6-Fr. microcatheter (small arrow), a 2.7 to 2.9-Fr. intermediate microcatheter (large arrowhead), a 4 to 5-Fr. catheter (large arrow)

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Article Title: Use of the triple coaxial (triaxial) microcatheter system in superselective arterial embolisation for complex interventional cases: an initial experience with the system

doi: 10.1186/s42155-022-00340-z

Figure Lengend Snippet: Sketch showing the composition of a triple coaxial system. The triaxial system comprises a 0.014-inch microguidewire (small arrowhead), 1.6-Fr. microcatheter (small arrow), a 2.7 to 2.9-Fr. intermediate microcatheter (large arrowhead), a 4 to 5-Fr. catheter (large arrow)

Article Snippet: A small inner microcatheter (CARNELIAN, 1.6-Fr., 135 cm shaft length, Tokai Medical Products Inc, Kasugai, Japan) is inserted into a larger intermediate microcatheter (CARNELIAN, 2.7-Fr., 125 cm shaft length, Tokai Medical Products Inc, Kasugai, Japan or PROGREAT, 2.7-Fr., 110 cm shaft length, Terumo Medical, Tokyo, Japan) over a microguidewire (TRANSEND EX 0.014 inch, 200 cm length, Boston Scientific, Massachusetts, USA) within the 4 or 5 Fr. base catheter (Fig. ).

Techniques:

a DSA of the right inferior phrenic artery (RIPA) arising from the left gastric artery in a 74-year-old woman with a large HCC in the right lobe of the liver. The patient is planned for radioembolisation with yttrium-90 (Y-90). As noted from this angiogram, the HCC is noted to be partly supplied by the posterior (inferior) branch of the RIPA (arrow). b Superselective catheterization of the posterior branch of the RIPA performed using a triaxial system (small arrowhead—0.014-inch microguidewire; small arrow—1.6-Fr. microcatheter; large arrowhead—2.7-Fr. intermediate microcatheter; large arrow—4-Fr. catheter). Coil embolisation of the anterior (superior) branch of the RIPA was performed, followed by delivery of the Y-90 microspheres into the posterior branch (not shown)

Journal: CVIR Endovascular

Article Title: Use of the triple coaxial (triaxial) microcatheter system in superselective arterial embolisation for complex interventional cases: an initial experience with the system

doi: 10.1186/s42155-022-00340-z

Figure Lengend Snippet: a DSA of the right inferior phrenic artery (RIPA) arising from the left gastric artery in a 74-year-old woman with a large HCC in the right lobe of the liver. The patient is planned for radioembolisation with yttrium-90 (Y-90). As noted from this angiogram, the HCC is noted to be partly supplied by the posterior (inferior) branch of the RIPA (arrow). b Superselective catheterization of the posterior branch of the RIPA performed using a triaxial system (small arrowhead—0.014-inch microguidewire; small arrow—1.6-Fr. microcatheter; large arrowhead—2.7-Fr. intermediate microcatheter; large arrow—4-Fr. catheter). Coil embolisation of the anterior (superior) branch of the RIPA was performed, followed by delivery of the Y-90 microspheres into the posterior branch (not shown)

Article Snippet: A small inner microcatheter (CARNELIAN, 1.6-Fr., 135 cm shaft length, Tokai Medical Products Inc, Kasugai, Japan) is inserted into a larger intermediate microcatheter (CARNELIAN, 2.7-Fr., 125 cm shaft length, Tokai Medical Products Inc, Kasugai, Japan or PROGREAT, 2.7-Fr., 110 cm shaft length, Terumo Medical, Tokyo, Japan) over a microguidewire (TRANSEND EX 0.014 inch, 200 cm length, Boston Scientific, Massachusetts, USA) within the 4 or 5 Fr. base catheter (Fig. ).

Techniques:

Making rabbit VX2 liver tumor model by laparotomy (a); and transcatheter hepatic arterial infusion of C118P by Seldinger technique (b) where L,T, a. and v. stand for the liver, tumor, artery and vein, respectively.

Journal: International Journal of Medical Sciences

Article Title: Pictorial Imaging-Histopathology Correlation in a Rabbit with Hepatic VX2 Tumor Treated by Transarterial Vascular Disrupting Agent Administration

doi: 10.7150/ijms.46165

Figure Lengend Snippet: Making rabbit VX2 liver tumor model by laparotomy (a); and transcatheter hepatic arterial infusion of C118P by Seldinger technique (b) where L,T, a. and v. stand for the liver, tumor, artery and vein, respectively.

Article Snippet: A 5F sheath (Cook, Inc., Bloomington, Indiana) was inserted into femoral artery with Seldinger technique, then a 3F micro-catheter (Terumo, Japan) was coaxially inserted into hepatic artery guided by a 0.014-inch micro-guidewire (Transend; Boston Scientific, Miami, Florida).

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