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Fig. 16 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 16

From: Major pancreatic resections: normal postoperative findings and complications

Fig. 16

Pancreatic fistula after the Whipple procedure. a, b Sequential images acquired during fistulography. Contrast medium is injected through a drainage on the left. Immediate filling of a fistulous tract (white arrow) and a collection (*) is seen. In the later phases passage of contrast medium inside the anastomotic loop becomes evident (black arrow in b), findings diagnostic for an anastomotic dehiscence. The main pancreatic duct is visualised (white arrowhead in b)

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