How soon can you walk after minimally invasive surgery for pediatric hernia

After minimally invasive surgery for pediatric hernia, there is no obvious anesthetic reaction or gastrointestinal reaction for 5-6 hours after the anesthesia period, and you can leave the bed for activities appropriately. Minimally invasive treatment of hernia is mainly performed in the abdomen, which causes relatively little disturbance to the skin surface, no obvious surgical incisions, and no more serious postoperative complications. As long as there are no obvious gastrointestinal and corresponding bleeding symptoms after the anesthesia period, appropriate activities can be performed, which is conducive to promoting the recovery of intestinal function and reducing intestinal distension. After pediatric hernia microbed surgery, attention should also be paid to the diet, avoiding oily and high cholesterol foods. A light diet should be the mainstay, with more fresh fruits and vegetables, to keep the bowels open and prevent constipation, to prevent pressure and impact on the hernia due to increased abdominal pressure, and to reduce the chance of recurrence.