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The CPT code for the resection of the falciform ligament and ligamentum teres hepatis is 49000. This code is used for an exploratory laparotomy, which may include procedures involving the liver and surrounding structures. Always verify the specific procedure details and current coding guidelines, as codes can change over time.

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