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Fig. 3C —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
with large postoperative leak and subsequent development of anastomotic
stricture. Steep right posterior oblique (RPO) spot image from same
examination as B shows distal end of catheter entering proximal
intrathoracic stomach through anastomotic region (large white
arrow). Note small residual leak (small white arrows)
from anastomosis at site of entry of catheter into lumen. Distal end of
catheter (black arrows) also overlies lumen of intrathoracic stomach
in this projection.