How does child hernia minimally invasive operation do

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Pediatric hernia is mainly due to the displacement of the internal organs of the child, which is self-healing. However, if the child is still unable to recover after one year old, minimally invasive surgery is needed. Let's take a look at how to do minimally invasive surgery for pediatric hernia.

How does child hernia minimally invasive operation do

First of all: minimally invasive surgery repair hernia gap, is still the best and effective treatment. The operation method is to push the intestine back to the abdominal cavity, directly suture the abdominal wall gap, or take the side wall tissue to fill the gap. If it is not easy to fix, the artificial omentum will be sewn.

Second: child: push the protruding intestine back, and then ligate and seal the abnormal opening at the opening of abdominal wall hernia. This operation is called high ligation.

Finally: most of the hernias can be repaired within one or two hours, and usually need to be hospitalized for one to three days. Sometimes, depending on the operation method and the patient's condition, some patients can go home directly for recuperation without hospitalization. The patient can return to normal life after removing the stitches in a week.

matters needing attention

Hernia is usually not self-healing, and with the growth of children's age, the condition of hernia will be more and more serious, inguinal mass will increase, and even fall into the scrotum, such as incarceration will cause intestinal necrosis and other serious consequences.