Do minimally invasive hernia patches tend to fall out?

The minimally invasive hernia patch is usually sewn to the abdominal tissue and does not come off easily. It is very rare for the patch used for inguinal hernia repair to come off. It works by repairing a weak part of the abdomen so that the hernia sac does not come out easily. The patch is sewn to the tissue with stitches and does not usually come off. However, care must be taken in the early postoperative period to prevent the surgical incision from becoming infected as well as avoiding heavy labor to prevent the hernia from recurring due to increased intra-abdominal pressure. If the hernia patch falls off, it is important to go to the hospital and have another hernia repair operation. When the operation is repeated, the patch that was put in the first time should be taken out, and it should be tightly stitched together to prevent the patch from falling off again.