Laparotomy

Laparotomy refers to open entry into the abdominal cavity through an incision. It is performed for a wide range of emergency and elective indications, including gastrointestinal surgery, trauma, oncologic procedures, and vascular operations. Because the incision traverses the abdominal wall, the method of closure—especially closure of the fascia—has a major impact on postoperative outcomes. Key goals include restoring abdominal wall strength, minimizing tissue trauma, and reducing the risk of complications such as surgical site infection, wound dehiscence, and incisional hernia. Technique choices (e.g., continuous vs interrupted, bite size and spacing, and suture material) are often guided by evidence, patient risk factors, and guideline recommendations.

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