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About this educational activity

Application demonstration: Shark Fin technique
Shark Fin Technique for Temporary Abdominal Closure after Open Abdomen
Temporary abdominal closure (TAC) is a way to protect the
open abdomen (OA) during the open phase.
NPWT is widely used to support the
management of OA as TAC.
In this short training video a novel technique for using RENASYS◊ AB Abdominal Dressing Kit with Soft Port is shown to facilitate TAC in the management of OA and ensure fascial closure when ready.
Contributor:
- Professor Marja Boermeester, Netherlands
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