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Fig. 1A. —84-year-old man with suspected ventral hernia after abdominal surgery. CT scan obtained with IV and oral contrast material at rest shows defect in anterior abdominal wall (arrows). No intraperitoneal contents herniate through defect. Second defect in muscular anterior abdominal wall is seen (arrowheads) just craniad to ileostomy. At rest, no intraperitoneal contents protrude through this defect.