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Fig. 1A. CT images show gelatin bioabsorbable sponge. Axial CT images of 45-year-old woman who had cystectomy and creation of Hartmann's pouch show lower pelvis. These images, which were obtained using soft-tissue (A) and lung (B) window settings, show gas-filled structure with stripelike configuration (arrow), which is consistent with gelatin bioabsorbable sponge.