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Contrast radiography images of the same patient. (A) Leakage of the contrast agent into the abdominal cavity through the proximal fistula of the greater curvature of the gastric remnant (black arrow). (B) The location and size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F vertebral artery catheter (red arrow). (C) The nasojejunal feeding tube and gastrointestinal decompression tube placed in the proximal jejunum and gastric antrum, respectively (blue arrows). (D) A 5 F pigtail catheter and a 10 <t>F</t> <t>multi-lateral</t> hole catheter placed in the abscess cavity (yellow arrows).
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Article Title: The three-tube method under fluoroscopy guidance for post-gastrectomy gastric fistula

Journal: Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery

doi: 10.21037/qims-2025-1778

Contrast radiography images of the same patient. (A) Leakage of the contrast agent into the abdominal cavity through the proximal fistula of the greater curvature of the gastric remnant (black arrow). (B) The location and size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F vertebral artery catheter (red arrow). (C) The nasojejunal feeding tube and gastrointestinal decompression tube placed in the proximal jejunum and gastric antrum, respectively (blue arrows). (D) A 5 F pigtail catheter and a 10 F multi-lateral hole catheter placed in the abscess cavity (yellow arrows).
Figure Legend Snippet: Contrast radiography images of the same patient. (A) Leakage of the contrast agent into the abdominal cavity through the proximal fistula of the greater curvature of the gastric remnant (black arrow). (B) The location and size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F vertebral artery catheter (red arrow). (C) The nasojejunal feeding tube and gastrointestinal decompression tube placed in the proximal jejunum and gastric antrum, respectively (blue arrows). (D) A 5 F pigtail catheter and a 10 F multi-lateral hole catheter placed in the abscess cavity (yellow arrows).

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Contrast radiography images of the same patient after 1 week. (A) The size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F straight multi-lateral hole catheter (black arrow). (B) The size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 10 F multi-lateral hole drainage tube (black arrow).
Figure Legend Snippet: Contrast radiography images of the same patient after 1 week. (A) The size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F straight multi-lateral hole catheter (black arrow). (B) The size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 10 F multi-lateral hole drainage tube (black arrow).

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Contrast radiography images of the same patient. (A) Leakage of the contrast agent into the abdominal cavity through the proximal fistula of the greater curvature of the gastric remnant (black arrow). (B) The location and size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F vertebral artery catheter (red arrow). (C) The nasojejunal feeding tube and gastrointestinal decompression tube placed in the proximal jejunum and gastric antrum, respectively (blue arrows). (D) A 5 F pigtail catheter and a 10 <t>F</t> <t>multi-lateral</t> hole catheter placed in the abscess cavity (yellow arrows).
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Contrast radiography images of the same patient. (A) Leakage of the contrast agent into the abdominal cavity through the proximal fistula of the greater curvature of the gastric remnant (black arrow). (B) The location and size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F vertebral artery catheter (red arrow). (C) The nasojejunal feeding tube and gastrointestinal decompression tube placed in the proximal jejunum and gastric antrum, respectively (blue arrows). (D) A 5 F pigtail catheter and a 10 <t>F</t> <t>multi-lateral</t> hole catheter placed in the abscess cavity (yellow arrows).
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Contrast radiography images of the same patient. (A) Leakage of the contrast agent into the abdominal cavity through the proximal fistula of the greater curvature of the gastric remnant (black arrow). (B) The location and size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F vertebral artery catheter (red arrow). (C) The nasojejunal feeding tube and gastrointestinal decompression tube placed in the proximal jejunum and gastric antrum, respectively (blue arrows). (D) A 5 F pigtail catheter and a 10 F multi-lateral hole catheter placed in the abscess cavity (yellow arrows).

Journal: Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery

Article Title: The three-tube method under fluoroscopy guidance for post-gastrectomy gastric fistula

doi: 10.21037/qims-2025-1778

Figure Lengend Snippet: Contrast radiography images of the same patient. (A) Leakage of the contrast agent into the abdominal cavity through the proximal fistula of the greater curvature of the gastric remnant (black arrow). (B) The location and size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F vertebral artery catheter (red arrow). (C) The nasojejunal feeding tube and gastrointestinal decompression tube placed in the proximal jejunum and gastric antrum, respectively (blue arrows). (D) A 5 F pigtail catheter and a 10 F multi-lateral hole catheter placed in the abscess cavity (yellow arrows).

Article Snippet: An 8–10.2 F multi-lateral hole external drainage tube (Cook Medical Inc., Bloomington, IN, USA) was then introduced along a guidewire, and was positioned at the lower pole of the cavity ( ).

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Contrast radiography images of the same patient after 1 week. (A) The size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F straight multi-lateral hole catheter (black arrow). (B) The size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 10 F multi-lateral hole drainage tube (black arrow).

Journal: Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery

Article Title: The three-tube method under fluoroscopy guidance for post-gastrectomy gastric fistula

doi: 10.21037/qims-2025-1778

Figure Lengend Snippet: Contrast radiography images of the same patient after 1 week. (A) The size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 5 F straight multi-lateral hole catheter (black arrow). (B) The size of the abscess cavity on angiography with a 10 F multi-lateral hole drainage tube (black arrow).

Article Snippet: An 8–10.2 F multi-lateral hole external drainage tube (Cook Medical Inc., Bloomington, IN, USA) was then introduced along a guidewire, and was positioned at the lower pole of the cavity ( ).

Techniques: