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Fig. 9 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 9

From: Multidetector CT of expected findings and early postoperative complications after current techniques for ventral hernia repair

Fig. 9

In a 75-year-old male, six weeks after VHR ultrasound (a) depicted a huge (25x11x18 cm) subacute haemorrhagic collection with mixed anechoic fluid, thick walls, and septa. Axial (b) and sagittal (c) unenhanced CT images depicted the liquefied haematoma (*) centered in the anterior abdominal wall, causing dislocation and compression of the PM indicated by the presence of metallic fixation clips. Repeated unenhanced CT (d) showed the postoperative status following drainage of two litres of serum and old blood

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