Pediatric minimally invasive hernia surgery requires 1 day of hospitalization for treatment in case of day surgery and 3-4 days of hospitalization for treatment in case of plain surgery. Inguinal hernia in infancy is one of the most common surgical disorders in infancy and childhood and is caused by an unclosed sheath. The intestine in the abdominal cavity herniates through the inguinal canal into the inguinal region or scrotum and presents as a reducible mass in the inguinal region or scrotum. Inguinal hernias that are less than half a year old may heal spontaneously, while those after half a year or even one year of age require surgery. Surgery is mainly based on laparoscopic-assisted high inguinal hernia sac ligation, which is often referred to as minimally invasive treatment of pediatric hernia.