Precautions after minimally invasive pediatric hernia surgery

Matters to note after minimally invasive surgery for pediatric hernia include the following: 1. The head should be tilted to the side after surgery to reduce the possibility of nausea, vomiting, aspiration and asphyxia due to anesthesia reaction. 2. Patients should be encouraged to leave the bed after minimally invasive surgery to help promote intestinal peristalsis, reduce abdominal distension and allow early feeding. 3. Although there is no obvious incision for pediatric hernia, the poking hole around the navel should be disinfected regularly to prevent infection. 4. After the minimally invasive hernia, you should avoid crying and keep the stool open to prevent constipation. Eating more fresh vegetables and fruits can help reduce abdominal distension and abdominal pressure, which is beneficial to the postoperative recovery of pediatric hernia and prevent the possibility of hernia recurrence.