Fig. 5 From: Successful treatment of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia in a reconstructed jejunum after esophagectomy and remnant gastric tube resection: a case reportFindings of follow-up esophagogastroduodenoscopy at 20 days after treatment initiation. A Abnormal changes, including mucosal damage, and the stricture were not observed at the remnant esophagus and esophago-jejunal anastomosis. B Apparent improvement of the necrotic change at the most oral side of the reconstructed jejunum was observed. C Segmental mucosal necrotic change in the reconstructed jejunum that was elevated in the thoracic cavity improved. D Ischemic change at the esophageal hiatus also tended to improve and no ischemic changes were seen in the reconstructed jejunum in the abdominal cavity throughout the treatment courseBack to article page