What is the minimally invasive surgery of children?

Micro -invasive surgical repair of hernia gap is still the best and effective treatment. The surgical method is to push the intestine back to the abdominal cavity, directly suture the gap in the abdominal wall, or take the gap in the side wall tissue. Children and adult surgical methods are different. described as follows:

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A. Child: Push the protruding intestine back, and then ligate this abnormal opening at the opening of the abdominal wall hernia. This operation is called a high level.

B. Adult: Organizational sewing is legal: This is a more traditional method, which is to suture the weaker abdominal wall.

There is no tension: It is to use artificial omites to repair hernias. The advantage of this operation is that the surgery time is short, the patient recovers quickly, the recurrence rate is low, and the pain after surgery is reduced. You only need to be half -body or local anesthesia. You can be discharged on the day of the operation or the next day, and you can do normal schedules in about a week. However, not all hernias are suitable for repairing artificial omentum, and the size and shape of hernia need to be considered. This repair method has a considerable value for the elderly's hernia or recurrence hernia.

Internal Mirror Method: At present, the latest method is to use laparoscopy to enter the abdominal cavity for surgery; because this method requires systemic anesthesia and artificial omentum, the cost is higher. At present, because the surgical method is not mature, it is rarely used at home and abroad, but because of its small wounds and fast recovery, it may develop well in the future.

Anesthesia method: The anesthesia method used by surgery and anesthesia can be divided into local anesthesia, half -body anesthesia or systemic anesthesia. Most of her hernia surgery uses half -body anesthesia. Only more complex hernias need systemic anesthesia. As for children, they are anesthetized with whole body. They sleep deeply during surgery.

Most of the surgical repair of hernias can be completed within one or two hours. Usually, hospitalization is required for one to three days, and sometimes the method of visual surgery and the patient's condition, and even after surgery do not need to be hospitalized, can go home directly to recuperate. Patients can return to normal life after a week of disassembly.