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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Op, Along lumbar vertebrae, tubercoxae, last rib and ventral abdomen Make first incision dorsoventral incision through the skin exposing cutaneous trunci muscle using a scalpel, cutaneous trunci, external abdominal oblique, internal abdominal oblique, transversus abdominus * open peritoneum Exteriorize organs, Procedures Also Left para-lumbar fossa *, Peritoneum and transversus abdominis are sutured together using a simple continuous pattern * second suture Both the internal and external abdominal oblique muscle layers are sutured together using a simple continuous pattern and the same suture material as above, Right flank should be fully accessible to surgeon Place surgical drapes Along lumbar vertebrae, tubercoxae, last rib and ventral abdomen, Cutaneous trunci and skin are closed using a ford interlocking suture pattern to allow drainage 3-4 simple interrupted sutures are placed at the ventral aspect of the incision, Open patient Lie patient on left side Right flank should be fully accessible to surgeon, dorsoventral incision through the skin exposing cutaneous trunci muscle using a scalpel cut through muscle layers cutaneous trunci, external abdominal oblique, internal abdominal oblique, transversus abdominus *, Procedures Also Ventrolateral oblique approach*, Procedures Done in lab Right para-lumbar fossa, Close Patient First suture Peritoneum and transversus abdominis are sutured together using a simple continuous pattern *, Procedures Also Ventral midline approach*, Exteriorize organs lastly Close Patient, Both the internal and external abdominal oblique muscle layers are sutured together using a simple continuous pattern and the same suture material as above Last suture Cutaneous trunci and skin are closed using a ford interlocking suture pattern, Right para-lumbar fossa First Open patient