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Fig. 4

From: A rare case of pseudoaneurysmal hemorrhage, necrotizing fasciitis, and costochondritis after pancreaticoduodenectomy

Fig. 4

a The infected area was incised and opened on the 16th day after TAE. b NPWT was started on the 16th day after TAE. c The patient underwent debridement of the infected area on the 78th day after TAE, and simultaneous flap plasty with musculus latissimus dorsi (above) and skin grafting from the right buttock were performed (below) to close the wound from the right anterior chest to the upper abdomen in collaboration with the department of plastic surgery

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