The separation of anatomic components technique for the reconstruction of massive midline abdominal wall defects: Anatomy, surgical technique, applications, and limitations revisited
Kc. Shestak et al., The separation of anatomic components technique for the reconstruction of massive midline abdominal wall defects: Anatomy, surgical technique, applications, and limitations revisited, PLAS R SURG, 105(2), 2000, pp. 731-738
Learning Objectives: After studying this article, the participant should be
able to: 1, Describe the anatomic muscle complex that is advanced toward t
he midline in the separation of components method of abdominal wall repair.
2, Understand the indications for components of separation reconstruction
of the abdominal wall and the maximum transverse defect width that can be r
econstructed at various levels. 3, Describe the course of the intercostal n
erves lateral to the linea semilunaris line as they run posterior to anteri
or. 4. Understand the plane of dissection necessary to develop this muscle
complex and be aware of the technical maneuver to increase the mobility of
this complex at the costal margin, waist, and suprapubic area.