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Fig. 12 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 12

From: Early postoperative imaging after non-bariatric gastric resection: a primer for radiologists

Fig. 12

An 81-year-old male with advanced, obstructing antral cancer (thick arrow) as preoperatively depicted by CT (A) underwent palliative partial gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction. During prolonged hospitalization the patient experience anemization and failure to thrive. Early CF (not shown) showed slow transit through EJS. On 11th POD, contrast-enhanced CT (B-D) showed some ingested materials in the remnant stomach (+), stapled EJS (arrowheads), some residual intraperitoneal air and fluid, inhomogeneous hypoattenuation of the 3rd liver segment consistent with parenchymal infection

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