Midline incisions are the commonest approach to the abdomen
The following structures are divided:
Skin
Linea alba
Transversalis fascia
Extraperitoneal fat
Peritoneum
The incision can be extended by cutting through or around the umbilicus
Above the umbilicus the Falciform ligament should be avoided
The bladder can be accessed via an extraperitoneal approach through the space of Retzius
The wound can be closed using a mass closure technique
The most popular sutures are either non-absorbable or absorbable monofilaments
At least 1 cm bits should be taken 1 cm apart
Requires the use of one or more sutures four times the wound length
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