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Preoperative clipping for location.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Hemoclip location check during operation with simple X-ray.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Endoscopic views of bleeding of anastomosis (A), hemostasis (B), and view after hemostasis (C).|@|~(^,^)~|@|Anastomosis site leakage, penrose drain was seen via leakage site.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Applied curavac.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Anastomosis site stricture of Billoth-1.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Reflux of bile.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Endoscopic view of Billoth-1 anastomosis.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Billoth-2 anastomosis isoperistaltic way.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Billoth-2 anastomosis antiperistaltic way.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Endoscopic view of Billoth-2 anastomosis.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Billoth -2 anastomosis with Braun anastomosis.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Esophagojejunostomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Billoth-2 anastomosis with uncut-Roux-en-Y reconstruction.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Double tract reconstruction.|@|~(^,^)~|@|Esophagojejunostomy side to side method.