| A | B |
| The tube used to drain bile from the common bile duct following exploration is | T-tube |
| What surgical procedure would require the use of an image intensifier (c-arm) | operative cholangiogram |
| The agent used to outline the ducts and associated structures during an intraoperative cholangiogram is | renografin/diazotrite |
| An anastomosis made between the gallbladder and the duodenum is called | cholecystoduodenostomy |
| What is the goal of a choledochojejunostomy | to re-establish the flow of bile by creating a connection between the jejunum and CBD |
| When doing a CBD exploration, what is important for the ST to remember | bubbles must be removed from the syringe holding the contrast media |
| During the Whipple, which section of the gastrointestinal tract is NOT involved | liver |
| Which suture is contraindicated both in the presence of infection and in the urinary or biliary tract? | silk |
| The needle point most appropriate for suturing liver, pancreas, or spleen would be | blunt |
| The surgical incision commonly used for Open Cholecystectomy is | right subcostal |