Is traditional surgery or laparoscopy better for pediatric hernia

Pediatric hernia is a relatively common type of surgical disease in clinical practice. It is best to use laparoscopic surgery for pediatric hernia. The main advantages of laparoscopic pediatric hernia surgery are significantly faster recovery than traditional surgery, no obvious incisions, less intestinal disturbance during surgery, lower recurrence rate after surgery, and the possibility of checking whether there is an invisible hernia on the opposite side. If a pediatric patient has a hernia and there are no relative contraindications to surgery, it is best to choose laparoscopic pediatric hernia treatment surgery under general anesthesia. After surgery, it is important to keep the bowels open, avoid constipation, prevent crying and strenuous exercise, and reduce abdominal pressure, which can reduce the recurrence rate of hernia. A light diet, eating more dietary fiber and coarse fiber foods and avoiding constipation are all beneficial to the postoperative recovery of pediatric hernia and have a beneficial effect on reducing recurrence as well as the recovery of the condition.