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  • Animation
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Incision and Entry into the Abdomen Along the Midline
  • 3. Dissection Laterally to Remove Bowel from Defects from Known to Unknown
  • 4. Running the Bowel
  • 5. Measuring the Defect and Protecting the Bowel
  • 6. Right Posterior Rectus Sheath Incision and Development of Posterior Rectus Space
  • 7. Transversus Abdominis Release (TAR) on the Right
  • 8. Closure of Lateral Defects on the Right
  • 9. Left Posterior Rectus Sheath Incision and Development of Posterior Rectus Space
  • 10. TAR on the Left
  • 11. Further Cephalad Dissection Around Diaphragm
  • 12. Closure of any Remaining Defects
  • 13. Posterior Rectus Sheath Closure
  • 14. Mesh Placement
  • 15. Drain Placement
  • 16. Skin Excision
  • 17. Anterior Rectus Sheath Closure
  • 18. Closure
  • 19. Post-op Remarks
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Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction with Transversus Abdominis Release (TAR)

Michael J. Rosen, MD, FACS
Cleveland Clinic