Case Report

Perforated Duodenal Diverticulum Treated Conservatively: Another Two Successful Cases

Figure 2

(a) Drainogram showing a fistulous tract (arrow) between the retroperitoneal cavity and the duodenum, secondary to a perforated duodenal diverticulum. (b) Gastrografin swallow fluoroscopy, upon follow-up, with absence of any contrast extravasation from within the duodenal diverticulum (arrow). Note the jejunostomy feeding tube and the retroperitoneal drain in place (arrow heads). (c) Layering of contrast, during a gastrografin swallow, into two duodenal diverticula (arrows), without any contrast extravasation, seen upon follow-up.
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