Minimally invasive surgery for hernia in children is usually performed by high ligation, which pushes back the protruding intestine and then closes the abnormal opening at the abdominal wall hernia opening by ligation. The surgery can be completed with only one operation hole and one puncture needle, and the surgical trauma is only 0.5-1.0 cm in size, and the bleeding during the surgery is small. The postoperative wound is only slightly painful and the recovery is fast. Generally, you can get out of bed in 6-8 hours after the operation, and you can eat after the anal venting in 12-24 hours, and you can be discharged from the hospital in 3-5 days and basically return to normal after 1 week. However, care should be taken to avoid crying and strenuous activities in children as much as possible and to keep the bowels open. However, for children under one year old, it is recommended that they should not be treated surgically first because the abdominal muscles of infants can gradually become stronger with the growth of the torso and the hernia has the possibility of disappearing on its own.