Intranodal CT Lymphangiography with Water-soluble Iodinated Contrast Medium for Imaging of the Central Lymphatic System
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Intranodal CT Lymphangiography with Water-soluble Iodinated Contrast Medium for Imaging of the Central Lymphatic System
Abstract
Background Dynamic contrast-enhanced MR lymphangiography (DCMRL) is the reference standard used to diagnose various thoracic lymphatic disorders, such as traumatic chylothorax and plastic bronchitis. However, accessibility and logistical challenges have prevented the wide dissemination of this technology. Purpose To evaluate the feasibility of intranodal CT lymphangiography (ICTL) in the diagnosis and planning of subsequent intervention in patients with thoracic lymphatic disorders. Materials and Methods In this retrospective review, five women suspected of having lymphatic abnormalities (ranging from traumatic chylothorax to plastic bronchitis) and with contraindications to MRI underwent ICTL from September 2019 to May 2020. Needles (25 gauge) were placed in the bilateral inguinal lymph nodes with US guidance, and water-soluble iodinated contrast material was injected. CT fluoroscopy was used to monitor the opacification of the cisterna chyli to determine the timing of CT. After ICTL, the thoracic duct was catheterized, and lymphangiography was performed through the thoracic duct catheter. The ICTL and subsequent lymphangiographic findings were then visually compared by using three-dimensional reconstructions. Results Intranodal injection of water-soluble contrast medium was successful in all patients evaluated (five women; mean age, 68 years ± 11 [standard deviation]; range, 53-83 years). The central lymphatics were opacified in four of the five women, demonstrating abnormal pulmonary lymphatic flow from the thoracic duct into the lung parenchyma. In one of the five women, thoracic duct injection showed successful ligation of the thoracic duct. The time elapsed from injection of contrast medium to visualization of the thoracic duct ranged from 2 to 27 minutes. ICTL and lymphangiographic findings matched well. Conclusion Intranodal CT lymphangiography sufficiently depicted central lymphatic anatomy in patients with lymphatic abnormalities, thereby demonstrating its use as a feasible alternative to more technically challenging methods, such as dynamic contrast-enhanced MR lymphangiography. © RSNA, 2021.
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