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Fig. 6C —43-year-old man with gastrojejunal anastomotic leak 8 days after
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Sequential CT images show extravasated contrast
material and air (arrows, B) tracking along surgical drain,
air-fluid levels (arrows, C) anterosuperior to gastric pouch
(gp), peripheral pneumoperitoneum (arrowheads), and refluxed contrast
material in gastric remnant (gr). Nasogastric tube is seen in esophagus (e).
Patient was observed and the leak sealed off without surgical
intervention.