Surgical approach to incarcerated inguinal hernia

The surgical approach to incarcerated inguinal hernia is incarcerated hernia repositioning, hernia repair, and bowel resection if necessary. Specific surgical procedures for incarcerated inguinal hernia include conventional hernia repair, tension-free hernia repair, transperitoneal hernia repair, and cesarean section. 1. Traditional hernia repair: the neck of the hernia sac is ligated to strengthen or repair the defect of the abdominal wall, thus preventing the intestinal tube from protruding again; the neck of the hernia sac can only be ligated when there is ischemia and necrosis of the incarcerated intestinal tube. 2.Tension-free hernia repair: through the polymer repair material, not only can better repair the defect of the abdominal wall, but also can reduce the pulling sensation and pain brought by the traditional hernia repair. 3. Translaparoscopic hernia repair: With the help of laparoscopy, the hernia can be better observed, especially for recurrent hernia has a better therapeutic effect. Cesarean section:For patients with ischemic necrosis of the intestinal tract caused by incarceration, through the exploration of the abdominal cavity, to remove the food debris in the abdominal cavity, resection of necrotic intestinal tubes, irrigation of the abdominal cavity, to save the patient’s life.