We know that pediatric hernia is now one of the most common diseases in pediatric surgery. This may be due to the parents' failure to take timely precautions, or it may be determined by the child's own conditions. However, once a child has hernia, if it is not treated in time, it will cause great harm and bring more obvious discomfort to the child. So how should it be treated? First of all, it has a great impact on children's health. It will affect their digestive system and cause symptoms such as lower abdominal distension, bloating, abdominal pain, constipation, poor nutrient absorption, fatigue and physical deterioration. Because the groin is adjacent to the urogenital system, bilateral hernias in children will squeeze the reproductive organs more severely and affect the normal development of the testicles. Also, because the intestines or omentum in the hernia sac are easily squeezed or collided, causing inflammatory swelling, it is difficult to reduce the hernia, leading to hernia incarceration, as well as dangerous situations such as intestinal obstruction, intestinal necrosis, and severe abdominal pain. The minimally invasive visual cell scaffold implantation currently used can cure pediatric hernia in one go and can effectively avoid complications such as pain, bleeding, tissue damage, etc. caused by conventional hernia surgery. Minimally invasive visual cell scaffold implantation solves the limitations of traditional surgical treatment of hernia and improves the open surgical treatment method to a closed minimally invasive treatment method. This method is not limited by age and physical condition, and it is safe even for patients with heart disease, diabetes, hypertension and other diseases. This treatment method has minimal trauma, no incisions, no need for hospitalization, is safe and painless, has a short operation time, and does not damage the child's vitality. It is currently the best method for treating pediatric hernia. The above mainly introduces the advantages of minimally invasive visual cell scaffold implantation. Indeed, compared with traditional surgery, it brings great convenience to patients. But then again, children's hernia can be treated through non-surgical and traditional surgical treatments. Besides, the cost of minimally invasive surgery will be higher, so the treatment varies from person to person. |
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