Giant incisional hernias and complex abdominal wall reconstructions are challenging in terms of primary closure with typical operating techniques. Transversus abdominis muscle release (TAR) is a new myofascial release technique that involves the creation of a retro rectal place and mesh placement. It is a modification of the posterior component separation technique (CST) and enables the primary closure of the most challenging abdominal wall reconstructions. We present a case where a favorable outcome was achieved in a contaminated environment with almost no perioperative complications and no recurrence after 17 months, with the placement of inexpensive non-absorbable 'Paha' mesh. Copyright © 2022, Baco et al.
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Baco, S., & Mitric, M. (2022). Transversus Abdominis Muscle Release in Giant Incisional Hernia. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28277
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