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:*Pros: rapid technique.  
 
:*Pros: rapid technique.  
 
:*Cons: makes a reapproach to the cranial abdomen very difficult.
 
:*Cons: makes a reapproach to the cranial abdomen very difficult.
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|q2=What vessels are most commonly torn during a gastric dilatation/volvulus episode, and where are these located?
 
|q2=What vessels are most commonly torn during a gastric dilatation/volvulus episode, and where are these located?
 
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Short gastric arteries and left epiploic artery along the greater curvature of the fundus.
 
Short gastric arteries and left epiploic artery along the greater curvature of the fundus.
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|q3=What surgical findings would indicate that a splenectomy is required?
 
|q3=What surgical findings would indicate that a splenectomy is required?
 
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*bleeding mass;  
 
*bleeding mass;  
 
*uncontrollable hemorrhage of the spleen.
 
*uncontrollable hemorrhage of the spleen.
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