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A surgeon makes an incision 1 inch to the left of the umbilicus (belly button) through the anterior abdominal wall. Which of the following will the scalpel pass through first?

          A surgeon makes an incision 1 inch to the left of the umbilicus (belly button) through the anterior abdominal wall. Which of the following will the scalpel pass through first?
        

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A surgeon makes an incision 1 inch to the left of the umbilicus (belly button) through the anterior abdominal wall. Which of the following will the scalpel pass through first?
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00:01 So, here we have to name the part, part of the peritoneum, peritoneum, it's asking that which part of the peritoneum, this attaches the small intestine, attaches the small intestine to the posterior, posterior abdominal wall.
00:32 So here the, we have to name that part, so the name of the part is mesentery, mesentery, here this is the name of the part as they have asked in the question.
00:45 So mesentery is what, here this is the part of the peritoneum that attaches to the small intestine that is posterior to the abdominal wall.
00:55 So here this mesentery, mesentery, this is what, this is a double, double layered, this is double layered fold of the peritoneum, this is the fold of the peritoneum that contains, contains what, blood vessels, blood vessels and what else, nerves are present and lymphatics, lymphatics also...
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