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Fig. 1B. Contrast-enhanced swallow radiographs of 69-year-old man
after total gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y gastrojejunal anastomosis. No leakage is
seen after stenting with covered knitted nitinol stent, and anastomotic site
is clearly appreciated (short arrow). Knitted nitinol stent
configures closely to postoperative anatomy. Free passage of contrast of
efferent limb of anastomosis is seen (straight arrow).