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Umbilical hernia repair is a routinely performed surgery and minimally invasive ventral hernia repair is now preferred for this disease. The mesh placement in ventral hernia surgery can be intraperitoneal Onlay (IPOM) where we use a composite mesh OR retro rectus/ preperitoneal where we can use a normal prolene mesh. In open surgery, the mesh can be placed Onlay, inlay, or retro-rectus/ retro-muscular as well as pre-peritoneal and these terms often create confusion. Hence, this video has been created based on the international consensus of this nomenclature and will help to clarify these terms. We will share videos on most of these planes and techniques of ventral hernia repair in a very minimally edited video so that you can see each and every step of the surgery and grasp the technique as well as the planes. The video gives you everything from Brief anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall Common mesh placement planes Rare mesh placement planes in ventral hernia surgery We hope, this video clarifies these terms used for ventral hernia mesh placement whether in open or laparoscopic surgery. COME JOIN US: OUR DETAILS FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/3qaO53R TWITTER: https://bit.ly/3legZw7 INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/33mAJaK E-MAIL ID: [email protected] WE SUPPORT AND RECOMMEND Freedom of expression, positivity, and meditation: https://rdbl.co/3fQMStK VISIT THE LINK, IF YOU DO TOO. OUR MOST VIEWED SURGERY VIDEOS STEP BY STEP LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY: • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy - Step by ste... CRITICAL VIEW OF SAFETY IN LAP CHOLECYSTECTOMY: • Critical view of safety - What to do when ... So. let's have fun... Do SHARE, SUBSCRIBE, LIKE if you like the approach to this video. Also, LEAVE TOPICS, SUGGESTIONS in the comments. Let's make surgery fun, factual, and free...