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Fig. 3A. Radiographs of 13-month-old boy. Images show 18-gauge needle is in gastric lumen with a drop of contrast material at needle tip, just before placement of wire and retention suture (arrow, A). Deflated colon is displaced inferiorly beneath inflated stomach allowing safe access to anterior gastric wall (B).