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