Minimally invasive surgery or open surgery has its own advantages and disadvantages. At present, minimally invasive surgery is mainly adopted in clinical practice, which can reach about 70%. 1. Minimally invasive surgery: the biggest advantage of minimally invasive surgery is that the incision is small and the recovery is fast. Only a few small incisions are left in the abdominal wall after the operation, and the patient will feel less pain. The disadvantage is that the surgery must be performed under general anesthesia, as the abdominal cavity will be inflated during the surgery, and if you have had previous laparotomy, adhesions may occur, making it more difficult. In addition, the cost is higher. 2. Open surgery: there are more choices of anesthesia, either general anesthesia or local anesthesia, etc., which is easier for patients with a history of laparotomy. The disadvantage is that open surgery will leave a large scar. It is important to seek medical attention for an abdominal wall hernia, follow your doctor’s instructions, and let your doctor determine which procedure is more appropriate.