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okay this is vet 2005 and we talk about clinical practices in this class were going to talk about veterinary terms a little bit some jargon that youre going to come across associated with common surgical procedures now these surgical procedures are things that we have covered previously sometimes we cover it just a few weeks ago sometimes its a month or more ago but its really important that you understand these terms an abdominal procedure is when we open the abdominal cavity and there are two ways that we talk about it the SI leotta me is a surgical incision into the abdominal cavity and a laparotomy is when we would do a flank incision into the abdominal cavity so a flank incision would be on the side of the animal a surgical incision where the SI leotta me is more down the centerline of the animal which is more common with small animals and youll see that more frequently if were going to be doing an abdominal exploratory surgery thats just when we make a large larger and a s