[Nodal x-ray lymphangiography and therapy of central lymphatic leakage].

Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1007/s00117-025-01437-x
J Wagenpfeil, C C Pieper
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Abstract

Background: Transnodal x‑ray lymphangiography has become increasingly important in recent years as it enables precise visualization of the anatomy, function and pathologies of the central lymphatic system. It is usually performed after ultrasound-guided puncture of a lymph node with injection of an oily contrast medium.

Objective: The aim of this study is to present the basic principles of transnodal x‑ray lymphangiography and the interventional treatment options for central lymphatic pathologies.

Results: Regardless of the specific cause of the lymphatic pathology, transnodal lymphangiography is an effective and safe procedure which, in addition to its diagnostic value, can also have a therapeutic effect on lymphatic leakage. However, due to the employed oily contrast medium, it's purely diagnostic use in patients with lymphoedema is not advisable.

Conclusion: Nodal lymphangiography also forms the basis for targeted interventional radiological treatments (e.g. lymph vessel embolization) of a wide range of often rare lymphatic diseases. Interventional methods are often more precise, faster and less-invasive than surgical procedures and have lower morbidity and mortality rates.

[淋巴结x线淋巴管造影及中央淋巴渗漏的治疗]。
背景:近年来,经淋巴结x线淋巴管造影变得越来越重要,因为它可以精确地显示中枢淋巴系统的解剖、功能和病理。通常在超声引导下注射油性造影剂穿刺淋巴结后进行。目的:本研究的目的是介绍经淋巴结x线淋巴管造影的基本原则和中央淋巴病变的介入治疗方案。结果:无论淋巴病理的具体原因是什么,经淋巴结淋巴管造影都是一种有效、安全的检查方法,除了具有诊断价值外,对淋巴渗漏也有治疗作用。然而,由于使用的是油性造影剂,单纯用于淋巴水肿患者的诊断是不可取的。结论:淋巴结淋巴管造影也是多种罕见淋巴疾病的靶向介入放射治疗(如淋巴管栓塞)的基础。介入方法通常比外科手术更精确、更快、侵入性更小,发病率和死亡率也更低。
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