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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Intra Op, The abdomenial wall and peritoneum was closed using an apporiate suture technique (vet-over-pants, simple contineous, mattress sutures, near-far-far-near) 7 the abdominal wall was checked to ensure complete closure and that no space was left to allow contents to slip through, The skin flap was bluntly separated and removed 4 The subcutaneous tissue was disected to expose the hernia sac, then, the sac was lifted away from the abdomen and a stab incision was made, An elliptical incision was made, approximately 2 cm away from the hernia ring what if there is a prepuce? Had the patient been male, the incision would have be altered to accommodate for the penile prepuce, After the area was aseptically prepared then draped. The abdominal contents were pushed into the abdomen and the entire hernia ring palpated 2 An elliptical incision was made, approximately 2 cm away from the hernia ring, Intra Op Procedure for Hernia Repair 1 After the area was aseptically prepared then draped. The abdominal contents were pushed into the abdomen and the entire hernia ring palpated, the abdominal wall was checked to ensure complete closure and that no space was left to allow contents to slip through 8 The subcutaneouswas closed using a simple contineous suture pattern followed by the closure of the skin using cruciate skin pattern, remember to use local/splash block whenever signs of pain noted 4 The subcutaneous tissue was disected to expose the hernia sac, then, the sac was lifted away from the abdomen and a stab incision was made, The subcutaneouswas closed using a simple contineous suture pattern followed by the closure of the skin using cruciate skin pattern if space found? check using index finger, if space is found add a simple interrupted suture, The subcutaneous tissue was disected to expose the hernia sac, then, the sac was lifted away from the abdomen and a stab incision was made 5 The Hernia sac was removed, the abdominal wall edges were then freshened using the scalpel blade, after the abdominal contents were reduced into the abdomen., Had the patient been male, the incision would have be altered to accommodate for the penile prepuce continue as for female The skin flap was bluntly separated and removed, the abdominal wall was checked to ensure complete closure and that no space was left to allow contents to slip through if space found? check using index finger, if space is found add a simple interrupted suture, An elliptical incision was made, approximately 2 cm away from the hernia ring 3 The skin flap was bluntly separated and removed, Remember to check if there are adhesions between the hernia sac and the abdominal contents. if present if these adhesions are present, bluntly dissect them away taking care to not hit any blood vessels, The Hernia sac was removed, the abdominal wall edges were then freshened using the scalpel blade, after the abdominal contents were reduced into the abdomen. 6 The abdomenial wall and peritoneum was closed using an apporiate suture technique (vet-over-pants, simple contineous, mattress sutures, near-far-far-near), The subcutaneous tissue was disected to expose the hernia sac, then, the sac was lifted away from the abdomen and a stab incision was made check first Remember to check if there are adhesions between the hernia sac and the abdominal contents.