A big incision is made in the abdomen during a laparotomy, often referred to as a celiotomy, in order to reach the peritoneal cavity. Typically, a sagittal, midline incision along the linea alba is used during a laparotomy. A big incision is made in the abdomen during a laparotomy, often referred to as a celiotomy, in order to reach the peritoneal cavity. Typically, a sagittal, midline incision along the linea alba is used during a laparotomy.
A big incision is made in the abdomen during a laparotomy, often referred to as a celiotomy, in order to reach the peritoneal cavity. Typically, a sagittal, midline incision along the linea alba is used during a laparotomy. A big incision is made in the abdomen during a laparotomy, often referred to as a celiotomy, in order to reach the peritoneal cavity. Typically, a sagittal, midline incision along the linea alba is used during a laparotomy.