Hernia prevention in abdominal surgery focuses on reducing the likelihood of incisional hernia formation after a laparotomy. Approaches include evidence-based fascial closure techniques, optimization of patient risk factors (e.g., smoking cessation, glycemic control, nutrition), and careful management of infection. In selected high-risk cases, additional measures such as prophylactic mesh reinforcement may be considered according to local practice and guidelines. Because incisional hernia can lead to pain, functional impairment, and reoperation, prevention is a major quality-of-care goal in abdominal wall surgery.
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