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Fig. 9A —55-year-old woman with jejunojejunal anastomotic stricture 1 week
after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. Overhead image from fluoroscopic
examination shows distention and opacification of Roux limb (r) and air
distending afferent limb (a), which is partially coated with contrast
material. Note air-distended gastric remnant (gr), gastric pouch (gp), and
gastrojejunal anastomosis (arrow). Patient underwent percutaneous
decompression and resolution of gastric remnant by interventional radiology
department, which precluded surgery.