my lower lung
It is attached to liver and small intestine.
it would be the large intestine
The liver and the inferior vena cava attached to it are removed from the recipient and replaced by connecting the inferior vena cava, the hepatic artery, the portal vein and the bile ducts.
Well, the gallbladder is attached to the liver via the hepatic duct. www.undergradanatomy.com/.../liver/default.asp
Gallbladder
Hepatic duct is attached with liver. The union of hepatic duct and cystic duct forms common bile duct.
The gall bladder located under the liver attached to the pancreas.
That is usually called a gall bladder.
When an orthotopic transplantation is performed, a segment of the inferior vena cava attached to the liver is taken from the donor as well.
The structure attached to the lesser curvature of the stomach is a mesentery called the lesser omentum. this receives bile from the liver and sends it to the stomach.
Possibly because the gall bladder is attached to the back of the liver.
if a pancreatic tumour is attached to this vein, will this problem stop a whipple op from being performed