Research Article

Longitudinal Gastrectomy for Nonbariatric Indications

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(a) Barium swallow: organoaxial gastric volvulus. (b) Laparoscopy: longitudinal gastrectomy with a very long staple line. (c) Fluoroscopy: alpha-loop in the distal stomach. (d) Abdominal plain film: the stent migrated into the proximal jejunum and is seen in the left upper quadrant. (e) Laparoscopy: the jejunum is opened, and the migrated stent is retrieved.
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