Tension-free repair technique for hernia has been promoted and applied in China for more than 12 years, and the open surgical treatment has been widely accepted and applied, especially the tension-free repair technique for inguinal hernia with local anesthesia improved and advocated by Prof. Chen Jie, which has benefited many patients with hernia. With the development of medical technology and advancement of treatment concept, minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques have also been rapidly applied to the treatment of hernia disease. As we all know, minimally invasive technology is the general direction and trend of surgical development, and laparoscopic technology is the representative and symbol of minimally invasive surgical technology, and the development of laparoscopic technology is also changing day by day. In recent years, with the increasing concern of both doctors and patients for the treatment of hernia disease, laparoscopic technology is also gradually applied to the treatment of hernia disease, and laparoscopic hernia repair has been carried out in China for nearly a decade. However, due to the high technical requirements of laparoscopic techniques on equipment and clinicians, which require professional training to operate skillfully, as well as the high overall cost of laparoscopic surgical treatment for patients and the lack of patients’ trust and understanding of the new technology, the popularization of laparoscopic hernia repair techniques has been somewhat limited. In recent years, the unique minimally invasive and posterior approach advantages of laparoscopic technology for hernia treatment have gradually emerged after a period of application, with no incision and only three less than 1 cm poke holes in the abdominal wall to complete the surgery, with little damage and fast recovery and both cosmetic effects on the abdominal wall. At the same time, laparoscopic hernia repair is a posterior approach surgery, so that the actual situation of the abdominal wall defect can be observed to the maximum extent, and it is possible to treat the defective area and use a large enough repair material to prevent recurrence or reoccurrence. In the concept of hernia repair, the concept of transverse abdominal fascia replacement, which is different from open surgical transverse abdominal fascia repair, has even been proposed as a new treatment concept that can theoretically achieve a radical cure for hernia. Based on these realities, more surgeons have started to accept and try to apply laparoscopic techniques for hernia treatment in recent years. Professor Chen Jie of the Department of Hernia and Abdominal Wall Surgery of our hospital has been trying laparoscopic hernia repair treatment since around 2003, when it was mainly for high ligation of hernia in children, and in 2008, he even sent his attending surgeon Wang Minggang to the Asian Training Center for Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons (ELSA) in Ruijin Hospital in Shanghai for training and certification in laparoscopic hernia repair technology. In the past 3 years since 2009, under the guidance of Prof. Chen Jie, the Hernia Surgery Department has performed more than 1500 laparoscopic hernia repair surgeries, ranking first in China in terms of the number of laparoscopic hernia repair surgeries performed annually. The practice covers pediatric hernia, adult inguinal hernia, incisional hernia, stoma hernia, etc., providing individualized hernia repair treatment for patients, from which many patients have benefited. We are currently providing specialized training to professionals on the latest surgical techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to help them acquire effective and innovative surgical skills. The Covey Training Center is equipped with all Covey Medical Surgical and Medical Instruments products, 11 operating tables and 2 intensive care beds. The center also has a master operating table, which combines all the equipment and cutting-edge technology needed for surgery in an optimized system. Relying on such advanced training equipment and professional training courses, the participants of this course felt benefited from the comprehensive training and improvement of both theoretical and practical skills, which also enabled the laparoscopic hernia repair technology to be promoted in a wider area and benefit more patients. Dr. Wang Minggang demonstrating animal experiments on the master control operating table Dr. Wang Minggang and his assistant Dr. Zhu Yilin demonstrating live on the site of the Kehui Center