Fig. 2From: Successful treatment of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia in a reconstructed jejunum after esophagectomy and remnant gastric tube resection: a case reportImaging findings at the onset of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia in the reconstructed jejunum. A Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed diffuse wall thickening of the reconstructed jejunum elevated in the thoracic cavity with poor contrast enhancement (white arrowhead). The arterial and venous flow in mesentery of the reconstructed jejunum were maintained. A fluid correction with tiny free air was observed in the dorsal side of right thoracic cavity (white arrow). B In esophagogastroduodenoscopy, an apparent mucosal necrotic finding was observed at the most oral side of the reconstructed jejunum. C Segmental mucosal necrotic change was observed in the reconstructed jejunum elevated in thoracic cavity. D No necrotic finding was observed in the jejunum in abdominal cavityBack to article page