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Fig. 1 Photograph of circular linoleum spacer placed between diaphragm and
liver. Spacer is approximately 6.5 cm in outer diameter, 2.7 cm in inner
diameter, and 2.7 mm thick. To prevent liver tissue from contacting diaphragm,
3-0 coated Vicryl sutures (Ethicon) have been placed in 0.5-cm grid pattern
over central cavity. Rear view of spacer shows four channels to allow free
circulation of fluid (arrow).