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Fig. 1B —62-year-old woman who underwent esophagogastrectomy and
gastric pull-through. Follow-up studies showed intraluminal migration of
surgical drain through esophagogastric anastomosis into proximal intrathoracic
stomach and subsequent development of anastomotic stricture. Right posterior
oblique (RPO) spot image from same examination as A again shows
surgical drain entering proximal intrathoracic stomach through esophagogastric
anastomosis (white arrow). Note how distal end of drain (black
arrows) also overlies lumen in this projection.