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6 layers dissected to get into the abdominal cavity
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skin, sq, external abdominal oblique, internal abdominal oblique, transversus abdominus, peritoneum
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What procedure did we do in lab?
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Right flank omentopexy
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What does the omentum attach to?
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greater curvature of the abomasum
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3 volatile fatty acids
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acetate, butyrate, proprionate
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Which FA is used for gluconeogenesis?
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proprionate
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Gallons of blood in a cow
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15
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What should you landmark every time you do an omentopexy?
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pylorus
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What will hold the cow together following right flank sx?
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fascial sheath of external oblique
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T/F: in cow, can sew external and internal obliques simultaneously (together)
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sew them separately
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T/F: in cow, sew transverse abdominus, peritoneum and omentum together
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TRUE
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advantages of right flank omentopexy
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cow remains standing, best for abdominal exploration, prophylactic omentopexy, can be done alone
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disadvantages of right flank omentopexy
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omentum may not be very secure, unable to manipulate adhesions on the left (if ulcer), difficult in late gestation cows
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