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Fig. 1D —62-year-old man with presacral abscess secondary to
anastomotic leakage after resection of invasive rectal adenocarcinoma who was
referred for abscess drainage. Under real-time MR "fluoroscopy"
using true FISP images (C, sagittal; D, coronal oblique;
E, axial), puncture needle (arrowheads) has been advanced
through rectum. Needle tip (arrows) is seen within fluid component of
abscess cavity. Ability to observe continuous update of needle tip location on
simultaneously displayed three planes allows fast and confident puncture of
abscess cavity.