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Abdominal wall reconstruction with components separation and mesh reinforcement in complex hernia repair

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Figure 1 CT scan demonstrating a patient with a stoma and a large incisional hernia with loss of domain.
Table 3 Results of patients undergoing abdominal wallreconstruction for Grade III and IV incisional hernias
Table 5 Postoperative surgical site complications
Figure 3 CT scan images of (i) Top image; complete rupture ofan incisional hernia repair; (ii) Bottom image; Seroma formationabove and below a sublay mesh repair.

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