Draped area on right side just behind the last rib where the
incision is made.
Marking the surgical area before making skin incision.
Note the small size (11 millimeters-1/2 inch) of the skin
incision .
Gall bladder (purple structure) and the stomach (pink
structure), liver (brown tissue on the right side and the left
side of gall bladder, with diaphragm in the background.
Stomach being grasped with Babcock Forceps to pull up to the
small incision to be tacked.
Stomach being held in place with stay sutures.
This is a picture of the stomach being tacked to the deep
abdominal muscles.
Stomach totally tacked looking through the skin incision.
This is a picture of the stomach tacked to the inside of the
body wall (peritoneum).