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Abdominal Illustrations Abdominal Incisions

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Abdominal Illustrations 

Abdominal Incisions

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Abdominal Neuroanatomy 

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Abdominal Peritoneal infiltration with local anesthetic solution 

Upon completion of the surgical procedure but before closure of the surgical 

wound, the first tissue plane that should be infiltrated is the peritoneum. 

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Abdominal Musculofascial infiltration with local anesthetic solution 

After the closure of the peritoneum, the musculofascial plane is infiltrated. 

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Abdominal Subdermal infiltration with local anesthetic solution 

After the closure of the musculofascial plane, subdermal tissue should be 

infiltrated. 

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Abdomen Subdermal infiltration with local anesthetic solution 

Proper infiltration technique involves using a continuous motion fanning 

technique (commonly referred to as a “moving needle technique”). 

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Abdomen Subdermal infiltration