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Which vessels supply the greater curvature of the stomach and the greater omentum?
Gastro-epiploics
What duct leads from the gall bladder to the bile duct?
Cystic duct
The bile duct transverses what ligament to end at the major duodenal papilla?
Hepatoduodenal ligament
Why do we have to be able to identify the duodenocolic ligament?
Marks the area between the ascending and descending duodenum; need to find it to locate the right gutter during surgery
What is the best way for us to identify the ileum?
The antimesenteric vein
The antimesenteric vein denotes what part of the small intestine?
Ileum
Blood supply to the small intestine is provided by what arteries?
Cranial and caudal mesenteric arteries
What vein do you have to be careful of at the left adrenal?
Phrenico-abdominal vein
Hepatorenal ligament is on the right or left side?
Right
What vein transverses the middle of the left adrenal?
Phrenico-abdominal vein
What is a stay suture used for (such as when dealing with the bladder)?
Used for atraumatic tissue handling
What happens if you remove the prostate?
Urinary incontinence - every time
If you need to biopsy the GIT, specifically small intestine, which biopsies should you ALWAYS take?
Stomach
Duodenum
Ileum
True/false: You should not do a liver biopsy if you have not run coag panels first.
True
Easiest of the two kidney biopsy methods:
Tru-cut needle
Why do we do an oversew with a double layer continuous pattern in the spleen when a partial splenectomy is done?
Because the spleen is very vascular
If right handed, which cephalic vein should you try to catheterize first?
Right
What gloving technique are we using?
Closed
How should you drape the animal in?
Xyphoid to pubis
Drape out the nipples
Use towel clamps
You will always make the incision in which direction? Which direction will you close?
Cranial to caudal
Caudal to cranial
Who makes the opening in the broad ligament, assistant or surgeon?
Assistant
What is the point of flashing?
Allows blood to be released from vessels and crushes the area where you will suture