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Lymphatic System:Green-superficialBlack- deep

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RT AND LT LYMPH DRAINAGE

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LYMPH DRAINAGE

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Lymphography• General term applied to the radiologic examination of:

– Lymph nodes – Lymph Vessels

• Usually done to demonstrate pelvis and abdomen– Injected in foot

• For axillary, clavicular area and upper limbs– Injected in hand

• Checks drainage of lymph nodes

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Pre Procedure

• Obtain PT history

• Obtain PT consent

• Make sure to have all supplies

• Positioning aides and comfort supplies

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Procedure

• Inject blue dye under skin in between toes

• Inject small amount of contrast into the lymph vessels– Show blue tint

• Nodes in pelvis and abdomen are demonstrated with foot injection

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Procedure

• X-rays are usually taken 1 HR after injection– 24 hrs– 48 hrs (if needed)– 72hrs (if needed)

• First hour– Contrast in lymph ducts

• 24 hours – If lymph nodes

• After 24 hours it is indicative of cancer

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Post Procedure

1. Watch for signs of infection Swelling red and warm to touch Accompanied by a fever Contact DR right away

2. Drink lots of water

3. Major swelling in one limb Especially limb injected

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Indications• Check for

metastasis

• Edema in limbs– Obstruction

• Infections

• Rule out cancer

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Contrast

• Oil based – More commonly used– Ethiodal– Lipodal

• Water based Iodine– Less commonly used– Ionic– Non-ionic

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Iliopelvic-aortic Lymphatic System

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Iliopelvic Abdominoaortic Lymph Nodes

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Inguinal Region

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Lymphography

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Upper Limb Lymphography

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