Steps in Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

Laparoscopic hernia surgery and traditional hernia surgery paths are completely different, but the purpose of the surgery is the same, both require the defect in the inguinal area to be repaired. Traditional hernia surgery involves making a 4-6cm incision in the inguinal canal and then placing a patch in the inguinal defect to repair the inguinal hernia. In laparoscopic hernia surgery, 3 puncture holes are made above the inguinal area, then the peritoneum is freed, and after the peritoneal hiatus is freed, the musculopubic foramen is completely freed, and a patch is placed in front of the peritoneum to cover the musculopubic foramen completely, and to cover the left hiatal hernia, the straight hernia, and the femoral hernia’s internal ring, and the surgery basically won’t be recurrent after the surgery.