Minimally invasive is the concept of making trauma more and more minimal. Currently, pediatric laparoscopy is the technical means to achieve this concept. So, minimally invasive is relative. Laparoscopic techniques may be more minimally invasive than open surgery, and scarless surgery may be more minimally invasive than traditional laparoscopic techniques, and as medicine advances, there may be even more minimally invasive techniques. However, each technique has its own limitations, and it is not possible to make a generalized statement about which surgical procedure is the absolute best. At present, the majority of pediatric hernias are suitable for treatment through laparoscopic surgery. In China, a two-hole approach is commonly used for surgery – a 5mm laparoscope is placed in the umbilicus, another 5mm diameter instrument is placed in the abdominal wall, and a hernia needle is placed in the groin to complete the high ligation of the hernia sac.