1. Minimally invasive daytime local anesthesia hernia repair
Most hernia surgeries in China use combined anesthesia or general anesthesia. Fasting is required before and after the operation, and bed rest is required after the operation. , more infusion, severe postoperative pain, increased chance of systemic complications, long hospitalization time, and high cost. Many patients are unable to undergo surgery due to their inability to tolerate partial or general anesthesia, and ultimately lose the chance of treatment or even endanger their lives. Minimally invasive hernia repair under daytime local anesthesia is based on the advanced concepts of hernia treatment at home and abroad by Beijing clinical hernia doctors, who have summarized tens of thousands of clinical surgical experiences and are the first to break the inherent model that conventional hernia surgery requires general anesthesia and hospitalization.
Daytime local anesthesia minimally invasive surgery has the following characteristics:
1. Convenient and fast
Complete admission, examination, surgery, discharge, and follow-up treatment within one day Go as you go, no hospitalization required.
2. Minimally invasive and safe
Visible microsurgery operating system, the incision is about 2cm, and does not damage local nerves.
3. Local anesthesia
Using internationally advanced modern local anesthesia technology, high-concentration anesthesia is injected into local nerves, with a small dosage and good effect. No painkillers are required after surgery, and patients should eat normally before and after the surgery, and do not need to have a urinary catheter.
4. Suitable for all ages
It has lower physical requirements for patients and is especially suitable for children and elderly hernia patients.
2. Pediatric Minimally Invasive Therapy - Specialized in Treating All Types of Pediatric Hernias
Pediatric Minimally Invasive Therapy is named after the exclusive minimally invasive technology of the famous hernia surgery expert Kong Baiquan, using two High-tech equipment that has obtained national patent technology specializes in treating all types of pediatric hernias. Micro incision, no stitches, no suture removal, safe and convenient, can be treated on the go.
Unique advantages compared with other treatment methods:
1. Small trauma
Only one micro-hole incision (only about 1 cm), no bleeding The volume is only about 1 ml, and no sutures are required on the wound.
2. Short time
The operation time is only about 10 minutes, and the entire treatment process only takes about 30 minutes. There is no hospitalization and you can go with the treatment at any time.
3. Less impact
It does not require general anesthesia, is convenient and safe, and most patients do not need to use drugs to fight infection.
4. Low recurrence rate
Due to the use of high-tech special equipment that has obtained national patents and the personal diagnosis of experts with rich clinical experience, it has been verified by tens of thousands of hernia patients that the recurrence rate is very low. Less than 0.4%.
3. Laparoscopic minimally invasive hernia surgery
With the development of laparoscopic technology, the application of laparoscopic technology in the diagnosis and treatment of hernias in the past two years has saved hernia patients from surgical pain, showing that With the advantages of less trauma, clear diagnosis, complete repair and quick recovery, it is one of the best choices for modern hernia treatment.
Laparoscopic hernia surgery process:
Laparoscopic hernia surgery is a surgery performed using a laparoscope and its related instruments: a cold light source is used to provide illumination, and the laparoscopic lens (diameter: 3-10mm) is inserted into the abdominal cavity, and digital camera technology is used to transmit the image captured by the laparoscopic lens to the post-stage signal processing system through the optical fiber, and displayed on a dedicated monitor in real time.
Then the doctor analyzes and judges the patient's condition through images of the patient's organs from different angles displayed on the monitor screen, and uses special laparoscopic instruments to perform the surgery. Laparoscopic surgery mostly uses a 2-4 hole operation method, one of which is opened on the human belly button to avoid leaving long strip-shaped scars in the patient's abdominal cavity. After recovery, only 1-3 0.5-hole scars are left in the abdominal cavity. A linear scar of 1 cm can be said to be a small wound and less painful surgery, so some people call it a "keyhole" surgery. The development of laparoscopic surgery has reduced the pain of surgery for patients, shortened the patient's recovery period, and relatively reduced the patient's expenses. It is a rapidly developing surgical item.
Advantages of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair:
1. Laparoscopic comprehensive examination of the condition can promptly detect contralateral occult hernias that are usually missed because they do not occur. In this way One operation can solve both sides of the hernia at the same time, avoiding the pain of another operation for the contralateral hernia 1 to 2 years after the first operation using traditional surgical methods.
2. The advantage of advanced hernia repair technology is that it can repair bilateral hernias at the same time, detect hidden hernias on the opposite side, recover faster, and have no local surgical scars.
3. There is no obvious scar after the operation, it is safe and beautiful, does not damage the normal anatomy of the inguinal canal and leaves no incision scars.
4. Minimally invasive surgical procedure, safe, and rapid recovery: normal activities can be resumed the next day after surgery, and patients can be discharged from the hospital in about 7 days.
4. Lichtenstein hernia surgery
Lichtenstein surgery is also called plain film hernia surgery. It is a tension-free hernia repair method first proposed and applied by Lichtenstein in 1986.
Surgical advantages:
This surgery is suitable for flat-sheet hernia mesh. The implanted synthetic mesh can cause fibrous tissue to proliferate and form a more solid tissue structure, thus Effectively strengthening the posterior wall of the inguinal canal not only repairs the abdominal wall defect, but also prevents recurrence. This method has been widely promoted due to its advantages of being tension-free, low recurrence rate, mild pain, few complications, quick postoperative recovery, and low cost.
Surgical indications and contraindications:
1. Adult hernia: initial inguinal hernia and direct hernia in adults
2. Recurrent hernia: defect smaller than Recurrent indirect and direct inguinal hernias of 3.5 cm.
3. Those who are weak, have poor cardiopulmonary function and cannot tolerate surgery.
Surgical process:
Lichtenstein surgery is to bridge the patch between the joint tendon and the inguinal ligament to strengthen the posterior inguinal wall, and the spermatic cord is punched through the patch and pierced out of the patch. After passing forward, the patch should be sutured and fixed. The medial and inferior sides are sutured to the pubic tubercle, which should exceed and cover the pubic tubercle by 1.5~2.0cm. The medial and upper edges are sutured to the syndesmotic tendon and the outer edge of the rectus abdominis sheath. The inguinal ligament and iliopectineal tract are sutured.
Remarks: The operation only requires local anesthesia; the operation method is simple and the operation time is short; there is no tension; no damage to local nerves; the infection rate and recurrence rate are low, with an average of 0.5%; the postoperative pain is slight , normal activities can be resumed in a short time; the low cost of surgery is suitable for promotion in primary hospitals in my country.