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Fig. 11A 51-year-old man with band perforation and peritonitis 2 weeks after
surgery. Symptoms were fever and abdominal pain. Axial CT scan shows
extraluminal air (thin arrow) adjacent to band (white thick
arrow) and proximal stomach. Free perisplenic air and fluid (black
thick arrow) are evident.