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Intraparietal Video-Assisted Component Separation: 4
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The lateralization of the rectus muscles is highlighted. At the time of this CT scan the PEG tube was still in place.
Intraparietal Video-Assisted Component Separation: 5
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The muscle layers are highlighted: yellow=rectus, red=external oblique, white=internal oblique, blue=transversus abdominis, tan=dermal graft (see developmental origins of abdominal wall hernias, frame 22 .)
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Intraparietal Video-Assisted Component Separation: 6
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The patient was taken to the operating room for laparoscopic component separation-assisted closure (see giant ventral hernia , open component separation.) The abdomen was widely prepped.
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