Laparoscopic and robotic hernia surgery are minimally invasive surgical techniques used to repair hernias, which occur when an organ or fatty tissue protrudes through a weak spot or tear in the abdominal wall. Both procedures offer several advantages over traditional open hernia repair surgery, including smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times.
Both procedures are safe and effective options for hernia repair, and the choice between laparoscopic and robotic surgery may depend on factors such as the surgeon’s expertise, the patient’s individual anatomy, and the complexity of the hernia.