Is small bowel hernia surgery minimally invasive?

Small intestinal hernia is actually commonly referred to as inguinal hernia, and the surgery for small intestinal hernia, or inguinal hernia, is minimally invasive. Minimally invasive surgery for inguinal hernia reflects two trends, as follows: 1. tolerating general anesthesia, many patients now undergo laparoscopic surgery, laparoscopy is now coming more and more into people’s lives, almost all hospitals above the county level have laparoscopy, laparoscopy has unique advantages in the surgical treatment of small intestinal hernia, such professional problems will be explained by professional doctors; 2. minimally invasive trend is local anesthesia surgery, which requires anesthesia. Compared to general anesthesia and semi-anesthesia or lumbar anesthesia, the anesthetic risk of local anesthesia will be much smaller, and for elderly patients, such as 80-90 years old who do not tolerate general anesthesia very well, using local anesthesia to do the surgery is also very minimally invasive. Overall nowadays, laparoscopic small bowel hernia surgery and local anesthesia for small bowel hernia surgery are the mainstay of the more popular day surgery, and many of them are hospitalized for one day to end the surgery. So small bowel hernia surgery is very minimally invasive.