Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair is less invasive than an open repair with a much shorter recovery time. This type of surgery involves the surgeon making a small incision into the abdomen and inserting a long, thin tube equipped with a camera and surgical tools. Some researchers believe that laparoscopic repair has a lower chance of ventral hernia recurrence. Although this is a safe procedure, it is technically more difficult than an open surgery and has a slightly increased risk of injury.

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