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Retained VAC Sponge - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Retained VAC Sponge - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This exhibit begins with one anterior view of the abdomen based on actual photographs depicting a transverse abdominal incision and the vertical extension of this incision in the left upper quadrant. A vertical dotted line is included to indicate the site of the section used for the following sagittal image. Next, a large sagittal (side cut-away) view of the anterior aspect of the abdomen including the anterior abdominal wall. This image clearly illustrates the pre-operative condition of an individual. This image shows a large closure sponge adherent to the anterior fascia in the subcutaneous space beneath the previously created abdominal incision site. This grey mesh-like sponge is covered by pockets of granulation tissue and surrounded by purulence with inflammation of the surrounding tissues. An extensive ventral hernia is also included in this sagittal view.

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