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From: Successful treatment of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia in a reconstructed jejunum after esophagectomy and remnant gastric tube resection: a case report

Fig. 3

Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) on the 9th hospital day. A Contrast-enhanced CT confirmed the arterial flow in the mesentery of the reconstructed jejunum (white arrowhead) and the intrathoracic abscess formation was organized (white arrow). B In the venous phase, sufficient venous flow was confirmed without disruption or thrombus in the mesenteric vessels of the reconstructed jejunum that was elevated in the thoracic cavity (black arrowhead). The arterial and venous flows in mesentery of the reconstructed jejunum were maintained. C Sagittal CT image showed sufficient arterial blood flow in the reconstructed jejunum that was elevated in the thoracic cavity (white arrowhead). D Metastatic left adrenal tumor derived from the remnant gastric cancer could be seen on the CT image

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