During abdominal surgery, a surgeon identifies the hepatoduodenal ligament. Which structure is NOT contained within this ligament?
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Correct answer: Right gastric artery
The hepatoduodenal ligament contains the portal triad: common bile duct, hepatic artery proper, and portal vein. The right gastric artery lies outside this ligament.
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