Abstract

Objective To investigate the clinical effects of single hole laparoscopic hernia sac high ligation and small incision surgery on indirect inguinal hernia in children. Methods The clinical data of 220 patients with pediatric inguinal hernia were retrospectively analyzed, the patients were divided into two groups according to the surgery methods, 110 patients treated with single lumen laparoscopic hernia sac were in the study group, and 110 patients with small incision operation were in the control group. The operation time, incision size, intraoperative bleeding volume, hospitalization time, hospitalization expenses, incision satisfaction, postoperative VAS score, complications and recurrence were compared between the two groups. Results The time and length of incision was significantly shorter in the study group than those in the control group (P 0.05. Conclusions Single hole laparoscopic hernia sac ligation in the treatment of pediatric inguinal hernia patients has less injury, less postoperative complications, low pain, and the operation can timely detect and treat the bilateral hernia, but has high costs of hospitalization, it is worth popularizing in clinics. Key words: Single hole laparoscopic hernia sac high ligation; Indirect inguinal hernia; Children; Small incision surgery

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