Clinical anatomy of hepatic vessels by computed tomography angiography: A minireview

World J Radiol. 2023 Jan 28;15(1):1-9. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v15.i1.1.

Abstract

The liver has a complex vascular anatomy with a unique dual blood supply. Clinical conditions of the liver vary widely and include disorders originating in the vascular and biliary systems as well as the parenchyma. In most vascular disorders, the effects on the liver are generally subclinical because of its abundant blood supply. However, early diagnosis of such vascular diseases can significantly reduce patient morbidity and mortality. Because imaging findings of vascular disease are not always readily apparent, diagnosis can be difficult. Computed tomography angiography is an excellent imaging modality for visualizing the vascular anatomy of patients for treatment planning. In this review article, we focus on the vascular anatomy of the liver and the imaging findings in some acute hepatic vascular diseases.

Keywords: Computed tomography angiography; Hepatic artery; Periportal region; Portal triad; Portal vein; Sinusoid.

Publication types

  • Review