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Fig. 2B. 48-year-old man with acute cholecystitis, a poor risk for
surgery because of poor cardiac status, who was treated successfully with
percutaneous cholecystostomy using the Seldinger technique. Sonogram shows
18-gauge needle inserted through transhepatic route. Note tip of needle
(arrow) in gallbladder lumen.