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Fig. 9B. Postoperative CT appearance after Whipple and Puestow
procedures. Axial CT scan of 48-year-old man after Puestow procedure shows
unopacified Roux loop (white arrow) anterior to tail of pancreas
(black arrow) to which it is anastomosed. The postsurgical anatomy
was not realized, and Roux loop was called "abscess."