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When the subcostal incision is made on the right side of the patient it is used for gallbladder,
pancreatic and splenic surgical procedures ✔Correct Answer-False
During a right hemicolectomy, a side-to-side anastomosis can be performed by inserting the GIA
stapler into both _______ segments and firing the device ✔Correct Answer-Colon
During a Billroth II, the proximal portion of the stomach is resected ✔Correct Answer-False
During lower anterior resection, after the anastomosis is done, the surgeon observes for air
leaks from the anastomosis ✔Correct Answer-True
During esophagectomy, the esophagus must be dissected free of the aorta ✔Correct Answer-
True
A Billroth I gastrectomy is the resection of the diseased portion of the stomach ✔Correct
Answer-True
Excision of a Zenker's diverticulum is removing a weakening in the wall of the _________
✔Correct Answer-Esophagus
During esophagectomy, after the chest cavity is opened, ribs are spread; lung is retracted, what
is then incised ✔Correct Answer-Mediastinal pleura
Total gastrectomy is the complete removal of the stomach ✔Correct Answer-True
The transverse colectomy is performed for malignant lesions of the descending colon
✔Correct Answer-False
In a right hemicolectomy, an end-to-end, side-to-side, or end-to-side anastomosis is performed
between the colon and the ________ ✔Correct Answer-Ileum
During a Billroth II the right and left _________ arteries and veins are clamped, divided, and
ligated ✔Correct Answer-Gastroepiploic
Abdominoperineal resection is the mobilization and division of a diseased segment of the
_________ through a midline incision ✔Correct Answer-Lower colon and rectum
The vertical midline incision is the simplest abdominal incision to perform ✔Correct Answer-
True