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sac of the cystic duct ??

Posted By: Tracy on 2009-05-28
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Subject: sac of the cystic duct ??

Does the cystic duct have a sac????/ It sounds like sac....but here it is in context...


 


The gallbladder was elevated with the sac of the cystic duct free initially. It was a relatively long structure.




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