How to do minimally invasive surgery for small bowel gas

Small bowel gas generally refers to a small bowel hernia, which can be treated with minimally invasive surgery.
Minimally invasive surgery involves making a hole in the groin depending on the location of the hernia. After establishing an operating space, the hernia is treated with the help of a laparoscope by using a patch to cover the gap in the hernia for repair.
Postoperative monitoring of the condition is strengthened and dietary care is provided. Pay attention to postoperative nutritional supplements, eat small meals, control oil and salt, etc., eat a light diet, and use high-protein, high-calorie, high-vitamin foods, such as eggs and lean meat. Pay attention to the healing of the wound skin and abdominal cavity after surgery.
Prevent postoperative complications by minimizing actions that increase intra-abdominal pressure, such as yawning, coughing, lifting heavy objects, and constipation.
As soon as a small intestinal hernia occurs, the patient should immediately seek medical treatment, under the guidance of a professional doctor, choose the appropriate treatment for treatment, and actively cooperate with the treatment after surgery to achieve normal recovery from surgery.