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Fig. 2

From: Magnetic compression anastomosis for the complete dehiscence of hepaticojejunostomy in a patient after living-donor liver transplantation

Fig. 2

a We checked that the stumps of the RAD (black arrow) and RPD (white arrow) were near the bowel for MCA by contrast radiography. We placed PTCD tubes in the RAD (black arrowhead) and RPD (white arrowhead). b MCA for the RAD was performed. The magnet (black arrow) was introduced into the bowel near the RAD by double-balloon endoscopy, and another magnet (white arrow) was inserted through PTCD of the RAD. c We confirmed the outflow of the contrast agent into the bowel (black arrowhead) via the PTCD tube placed in the RAD (white arrowhead). The bilioenteric fistula of the RAD was completed 21 days after MCA. MCA magnetic compression anastomosis, RAD right anterior duct, RPD right posterior duct

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