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Singaravelu Viswanathan1, Souparna Manjunath1, B A Ramesh1
1Department of Plastic Surgery, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute (Deemed to be University), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:
The risk factors for abdominal wall hernia after surgery are an increase in body mass index, midline incision, incisional surgical-site infection, preoperative chemotherapy, blood transfusion, increasing age, female sex, and increasing thickness of subcutaneous tissue. Reconstructing the abdominal wall defect becomes a challenge in multiple risk factor patients. Many new mesh implants have been invented, but all fail in case of infections. We modified and re-evoked an old technique of fascia lata free graft reinforced with tensor fascia lata pedicled flap.
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