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The Postoperative Stomach and Duodenum

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Radiology of the Stomach and Duodenum

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The goal of imaging, when investigating the postoperative stomach and duodenum, is to rule out or to detect early and late postoperative complications. Clinical and laboratory findings, as well as endoscopy and imaging have to be considered in an interdisciplinary setting. Fluoroscopy and CT represent the basic imaging modalities which provide specific information on the evaluation of the normal postoperative state, as well as the detection of leaks, fistulas, haematomas, abcesses, obstruction, malignant disease and functional disorders.

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Pokieser, P., Ba-Ssalamah, A., Memarsadeghi, M. (2008). The Postoperative Stomach and Duodenum. In: Freeman, A.H., Sala, E. (eds) Radiology of the Stomach and Duodenum. Medical Radiology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-49897-1_14

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