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Fig. 10 40-year-old woman with band slippage, persistent vomiting due to
posterior band slippage, and surgically proven gastric volvulus. Barium
esophagogram shows lateral position of band (thick arrow) with
inferior dilated pouch (P) consistent with posterior slippage. Distal part of
stomach (S) is above band, and because of gastric volvulus, greater curvature
(thin arrow) is superior in relation to lesser curvature.