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Liver
Right lobe
Left lobe
Falciform ligament
Diaphragm
Gallbladder
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1. Orient the organ block at the very start of the video. Which edge of the screen is superior? Which is left lateral? Which is right lateral? Which is inferior? Are we viewing from anterior or posterior?
2. Identify the right and left lobes of the liver.
3. What structure is being palpated at 00:28 to “feel for a stone”?
4. Why might the physician suspect a stone in this case?
5. What ligament is being cut at 00:40?
6. What structure is being removed from its attachment to the liver at 1:00?
7. What is the a material leaking at 1:50?
8. Does the liver look normal.
9. [Jump to interactive video] Point to where the round ligament would attach.
10. [Jump to interactive video] Point to where the common bile duct would attach.
11. Identify the stomach in the video.
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