Best treatment for pediatric hernia —- No trace microlaparoscopic surgery

  The traditional surgical approach requires at least a 2-3 cm long incision, and there is a risk of accidental injury to the bladder and vas deferens because the hernia sac is dissected, ligated, and cut too high above the neck of the hernia sac during surgery. In contrast, when laparoscopic suturing of the inner ring mouth is performed, the inner ring mouth and the vascular nerves and vas deferens around the inner ring mouth are clearly visible under the mirror, and the bladder is also very clear and easily identifiable. Therefore, no damage will be caused during the operation. Since the incision is only 0.3 cm, no sutures are needed and almost no scars are left after healing. Most of the children can be discharged from the hospital the next day, and their families are happy to accept it.