Specchi Swan, Rossi Federica, Weisse Chick, Morabito Simona, Petrovitch Nicholas P, Drees Randi, Thierry Florence, Ricciardi Mario, Penchome Rampaipat, Armenise Andrea, Pey Pascaline, Paek Matthew, Panopoulos Ioannis, Nicoli Stefano, Schwarz Tobias
Diagnostic Imaging, Istituto Veterinario di Novara, Granozzo con Monticello, Novara, 28060, Italy.
Clinica Veterinaria dell'Orologio, Sasso Marconi, Italy.
Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2018 Nov;59(6):687-696. doi: 10.1111/vru.12685. Epub 2018 Sep 21.
Arterioportal vascular anomalies are communications between the splanchnic arteries and the portal system that represent a rare cause of presinusoidal portal hypertension in small animals. There is little information concerning the imaging findings of arterioportal communications in small animals and no classification could be found for radiologists and surgeons. The aims of this retrospective descriptive multicentric study were to describe the computed tomographic characteristics of arterioportal communications in a group of cats and dogs, and to propose a classification based on computed tomography (CT) angiographic anatomy. Computed tomography databases from multiple veterinary hospitals were searched for cats and dogs with a diagnosis of arterioportal communication. A total of 36 animals (33 dogs, three cats) met the inclusion criteria. There were 32 intrahepatic arterioportal malformations and four extrahepatic fistulae. The intrahepatic arterioportal malformations were classified as right divisional (11/32) and left divisional (21/32), and the left divisional were subclassified as left medial (16/21) and left lateral (4/21). One patient showed multiple intrahepatic arterioportal communications with concomitant left medial and left lateral conformations. Two patients with intrahepatic arteriovenous malformation showed concomitant congenital intrahepatic shunts. The proposed anatomical classification based on CT angiography could allow veterinary radiologists to have a more systematic approach and help improve the radiologist-surgeon communication.
动门脉血管异常是内脏动脉与门脉系统之间的交通,是小动物窦性前门脉高压的罕见原因。关于小动物动门脉交通的影像学表现的信息很少,放射科医生和外科医生也找不到相关分类。这项回顾性描述性多中心研究的目的是描述一组猫和狗的动门脉交通的计算机断层扫描特征,并基于计算机断层扫描(CT)血管造影解剖结构提出一种分类方法。在多家兽医医院的计算机断层扫描数据库中搜索诊断为动门脉交通的猫和狗。共有36只动物(33只狗,3只猫)符合纳入标准。有32例肝内动门脉畸形和4例肝外瘘。肝内动门脉畸形分为右叶型(11/32)和左叶型(21/32),左叶型又细分为左内侧型(16/21)和左外侧型(4/21)。1例患者表现为多处肝内动门脉交通,同时伴有左内侧和左外侧形态。2例肝内动静脉畸形患者伴有先天性肝内分流。基于CT血管造影提出的解剖分类可以使兽医放射科医生有更系统的方法,并有助于改善放射科医生与外科医生之间的沟通。