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Giant Ventral Hernia: 22
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The mobilization on the right is shown. Internal oblique fascia is seen in the defect. The incision was carried up onto the rib cage up to the edge of the rectus muscle.
Giant Ventral Hernia: 23
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The mobilization on the left, where there was a greater rectus defect, is shown.
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Giant Ventral Hernia: 24
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The mobilizations allowed muscular closure of 2/3 of the length of the defect.
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