Abdominal wall closure is performed at the end of abdominal surgery to restore the integrity of the abdominal wall. It may involve closure of multiple layers, including fascia, subcutaneous tissue, and skin. Proper technique is essential to reduce postoperative complications such as surgical site infection, wound dehiscence, and incisional hernia. While several layers are involved, clinical outcomes are primarily determined by the quality of fascial closure.
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