Figure 5
From: A novel magnetic compression technique for cystostomy in rabbits

Gross specimens of bladder fistula. (A) Photograph showing the bladder fistula on the abdominal wall and the fallen-off magnets [the lower panel shows the daughter magnet (left), necrotic tissue (middle), and parent magnet (right)]. (B) The fistula specimen is unobstructed enough to allow the passage of the tube through it. (C) Fistula on the side of the bladder. (D) Fistula on the side of abdominal wall. (E) Longitudinal section through the fistula. (F) The bladder fistula is closely adhered to the abdominal wall, but there are no adhesions elsewhere (“★” is the urethra; “▲” is the bladder; “*” is the abdominal wall; the orange arrow indicates the fistula).