Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy and the safety of traditional surgery and minimal y invasive surgical for treatment of pediatric hernia. Methods:118 cases of pediatric hernia patients admitted in our hospital were chosen in this research, and divided randomly into minimal y invasive group and traditional group. Results:The surgery time of minimal y invasive group is significantly shorter than the traditional group, and the difference in the two groups were statistical y significant (P<0.01). Moreover, the bleeding amount during the surgery of the traditional group is significantly more than the minimal y invasive group, and the difference in the two groups were statistical y significant (P<0.01). The postoperative recovery of locomotor activity and hospital stay in the minimal y invasive group was shorter than the traditional group, and the difference was statistical y significant (P<0.01). The complications of the patients in the minimal y invasive group and traditional group have no sigificant difference (P>0.01), while the recurrence rate in the traditional group was significantly higher than the minimal y invasive group (P<0.01). Conclusion: Minimal y invasive surgical treatment is effective for treating pediatric hernia, and can greatly reduce the postoperative recurrence rate, which helps the children have a bet er recovery.
pediatric herniatraditional surgeryminimal y invasive surgery