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Fig. 13 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 13

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

Fig. 13

In a 76-year-old woman with T4 N2 gastric cancer, three days after total gastrectomy unenhanced CT (A) showed minimal residual pneumoperitoneum and extensive air (*) surrounding the EJS (arrowheads). Repeated unenhanced CT with oral contrast administration (B, C) showed patent EJS (arrowheads) and confirmed circumferential anastomotic leakage (*), which was initially managed conservatively but ultimately required reintervention with redo anastomosis six days later because of failed clinical improvement and progressive anemization

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