Fascial dehiscence is a serious complication where the fascial layer, the main load‑bearing component of the abdominal wall, separates after closure. It typically occurs early postoperatively and may be associated with infection, poor tissue quality, increased intra-abdominal pressure, or technical factors in closure. Fascial dehiscence can result in acute wound failure and increases the likelihood of later incisional hernia. Appropriate closure technique, controlled tension, and prevention of surgical site infection are central to reducing risk.
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