What is the minimally invasive pediatric hernia procedure?

The minimally invasive pediatric hernia surgery process includes anesthesia sterilization, hernia ligation, and suture bandage. 1. Anesthesia and disinfection: general anesthesia is required for pediatric hernia surgery. After entering the anesthesia state, the surgical site is disinfected by laying down a towel to expose the surgical field. 2. Hernia ligation: search for the hernia neck, first confirm whether the hernia contents are necrotic, if necrosis has occurred, need to do intestinal resection anastomosis, in general, the contents of the necrosis is rare in children. After that, the neck of the hernia sac is ligated in a high position, and the abdominal wall or inguinal canal needs to be repaired if the child is older than 1 year old. 3. Suture bandage: the incision made by the minimally invasive surgical tools is sutured and a pressure bandage is applied to the surgical site. It is recommended that children with hernias be treated aggressively.