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Calot's Triangle - Borders - Contents - Cholecystectomy - TeachMeAnatomy

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Calot's triangle (cystohepatic triangle) is a small anatomical space in the abdomen. It is located at the porta hepatitis of the liver - where the hepatic ducts and neurovascular structures enter/exit the liver.

Surgical Presentations - This diagram clears the concept regarding the boundaries of Calot's Triangle.

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