If hernias such as inguinal hernia and femoral hernia are not treated in time, the hernia mass will gradually increase, the abdominal wall defect will gradually increase, and the surrounding strength will gradually decrease, which will eventually affect work and life; moreover, hiatal hernia and femoral hernia may become embedded or strangulated (that is, intestinal necrosis), and small diseases will become big diseases, light diseases will become serious diseases, and slow diseases will become acute diseases, which will threaten patients’ lives. Likewise, if incisional hernias are not operated on in a timely manner, the defect will gradually expand and the difficulty of repair will increase dramatically. Therefore, all types of abdominal wall hernias require early surgery. In addition, the longer the time, the heavier the local adhesions, the more difficult and longer the surgery; the larger the defect, the larger the repair area, the greater the postoperative pain and discomfort, and the greater the proportion of postoperative recurrence; furthermore, in patients with acute intussusception, especially strangulation, emergency surgery is often not possible for hernia repair, especially mesh repair, due to local contamination, and the traditional practice is to perform only a high ligation of the hernia sac, requiring a second-stage surgical repair later, and even if the repair is performed at the same time, it is still highly susceptible to infection and infection. Even if the hernia is repaired at the same time, it is still very susceptible to infection and recurrence, and the delay in treatment is sometimes too costly. As the saying goes, if a small hole is not mended, a big hole will suffer. This is the case in life for patching clothes, for patching tires, and for patching hernias.