The best minimally invasive treatment for inguinal hernia

  In recent years, the use of laparoscopic techniques to repair inguinal hernias has become the gold standard in the treatment of inguinal hernias, and more and more doctors and patients are choosing this surgical option.  Compared with traditional open surgery, what are the advantages of laparoscopic treatment?  1. Fast postoperative recovery: Patients need about a week to be discharged after traditional surgery and at least 2 weeks to resume basic activities; while patients can be discharged in 2-3 days after laparoscopic surgery and can basically resume normal life, work or study after discharge, which is especially important for young people who need to resume normal work or life as soon as possible; 2. Patients often need to be injected with painkillers within 3 days after surgery, and still have pain about 1 week after surgery; while patients after laparoscopic surgery have mild pain, and most of them do not need to be injected with painkillers after surgery; 3. 4. small incision and aesthetic appearance: traditional open surgery requires an incision of about 7-8 CM in the inguinal region, while laparoscopic surgery only requires three small incisions of 0.5-1.0 CM in the abdominal wall, with significant cosmetic effects; 5. no additional incisions are needed, and bilateral inguinal hernias can be treated simultaneously; 6. especially suitable for recurrent hernias: laparoscopy can avoid the original surgical incisions, making The surgery is simpler; 7. Laparoscopic surgery can deal with bilateral inguinal hernia and other diseases such as varicocele at the same time in one operation.