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Fig. 6 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 6

From: Role of interventional radiology in the management of complications after pancreatic surgery: a pictorial review

Fig. 6

Successful percutaneous embolisation with cyanoacrilic glue of a postoperative fistula. a, b Contrast injection through a previously placed percutaneous drainage (white arrowhead) at the level of a fluid collection (asterisk) demonstrating a fistula (black arrow) with a communication (small black arrowhead) with the biliary system and bowel (B); large black arrowhead percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage. c A guidewire (small white arrowhead) is advanced through the percutaneous drainage (large white arrowhead) into the fistula (black arrow); asterisk fluid collection, black arrowhead percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage, B bowel. d A microcatheter (white arrowhead) is advanced over the wire at the level of the fistula (black arrow), and glue is injected (white arrow); asterisk fluid collection, black arrowhead percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage, B bowel

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