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davison geck?

Posted By: Lorrie on 2008-12-02
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I've got a fellow doing an abdominal laparoscopy, who says what sounds like:  "the davison geck was then employed to initiate the dissection at the ligament of Trites".  Obviously "davison geck" is wrong, but I can't find anything that even remotely looks like it ... any ideas?


 


 




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