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Fig. 2C —65-year-old man who underwent esophagogastrectomy and gastric
pull-through. Follow-up studies showed intraluminal migration of surgical
drain through esophagogastric anastomosis into proximal intrathoracic stomach.
RPO spot image from same examination as B again shows drain entering
proximal intrathoracic stomach through esophagogastric anastomosis
(large white arrow) at site of previous leak. Note how
distal end of drain (black arrow) also overlies lumen in this
projection. Contrast agent is seen in drain (small white
arrows), indicating leak.