Video of the entire process of minimally invasive hernia surgery
Generally, minimally invasive hernia surgery refers to hernia repair performed under laparoscopic guidance, characterized by minimal trauma and rapid recovery. The specific procedure is as follows:
1. The patient is placed in a supine position and administered general anesthesia.
2. After anesthesia is complete, the abdominal skin is routinely disinfected and draped.
3. A 1 cm incision is made above the navel for insertion of the laparoscope, and a puncture site is created in the lower left abdomen for insertion of surgical instruments.
4. Under laparoscopic guidance, the hernia sac is located and completely dissected.
5. A mesh patch is placed between the hernia sac and the abdominal wall, then sutured securely in place to prevent mesh displacement.
6. Upon completion of the repair, the laparoscope and surgical instruments are withdrawn, and the incisions are sutured closed.
If this procedure is required, it is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and undergo the operation under the guidance of a qualified physician to minimize surgical risks. Postoperatively, adequate rest is essential, and strenuous activities should be avoided in the short term.