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Fig. 2 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

Fig. 2

From: The three-tube method via precise interventional placement for esophagojejunal anastomotic fistula after gastrectomy: a single-center experience

Fig. 2

AB Esophageal angiography shows contrast overflowing through the esophagojejunal anastomosis into the right chest cavity. C Under the guidance of the guide wire, two straight head lateral foramen catheters enter the right pus cavity through the fistula opening; the surgical drainage tubes can be seen in the pus cavity. D Under fluoroscopy, the tip of the nutrient tube is seen at the proximal end of the jejunum. E The side openings in the gastric tube spans the fistula opening. F The surgical drainage tube was replaced with a 12-F external drainage tube; the three pus drainage tubes are located in the pus cavity. The range and position of the pus cavity are marked with white circles

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