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Fig. 7A. Retained sponge in 30-year-old woman after right
hemicolectomy and partial small-bowel resection for Crohn's disease.
Fistulograms were requested 2 weeks after surgery because of wound dehiscence
and discharge. Image shows contrast material flowing into small opening in
lower part of wound and fistula passing superiorly around marker (straight
arrow) of retained 4 x 4 inch (10 x 10 cm) surgical sponge,
ending in communication with biliary tract, and draining to duodenum
(curved arrow).
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