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Fig. 11B. 59-year-old man with pain and fever 2 weeks after bypass
surgery. Multiple abscesses, caused by leak, were successfully drained using
percutaneous catheters. CT scan was obtained while large perihepatic
collection was being drained, thus obviating surgery, with pigtail catheter
(white arrow), which was placed using CT guidance. Second collection
(C) is larger and was also drained using CT guidance (not shown). Black arrow
indicates free intraperitoneal air.