TY - JOUR T1 - An Overview on Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair A1 - Abdulaziz Sulaiman Alsalem A1 - Musaad Abdullah Alotaibi A1 - Ziyad Mansour Alsadhan A1 - Jalawi Saeed Alqahtani A1 - Mukhlid Saud Aljuaid A1 - Nawaf Mohammed Alwagdani A1 - Ziyad Fahad Althobaiti A1 - Rayan Ahmed Hakamy A1 - Rasis Khalid Saleh Saber A1 - Faisal Fahad Alnazawi A1 - Rajwan Saleh Aljawi JF - International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Allied Sciences JO - Int J Pharm Res Allied Sci SN - 2277-3657 Y1 - 2021 VL - 10 IS - 4 DO - 10.51847/0DzCTqIurz SP - 31 EP - 37 N2 - One of the most frequent surgical operations in the globe is the repair of inguinal hernia, with over 20 million individuals undergoing it each year. A small percentage of individuals are asymptomatic; nonetheless with imminent surgery in 70% of the cases in this group even with a watchful surgery. In the vast majority of instances, surgical therapy is highly effective. Laparoscopic inguinal repair, which was initially reported in the 1990s, still faces opposition from surgeons today due to several disadvantages and challenges. However, there is current evidence that laparoscopic repairs have substantial benefits, including fewer problems, especially in recurring instances, quicker recovery, and reduced postoperative chronic pain, as well as recurrence rates that are at least comparable to traditional repairs. To review the published literature that discussed laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair and its different aspects. The keys used in the mesh of the PubMed database for journal selection were: ((“laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair"[Mesh]) AND (“TEP”[Mesh]) OR (“TAPP"[Mesh])). Laparoscopy appears to produce less pain and numbness to last longer. It also takes less time to resume normal daily activities. Laparoscopy hernia repairs have a steep learning curve and need more expensive infrastructure; therefore, a substantial percentage of hernia repairs are still done openly. Despite certain challenges, laparoscopic surgery is becoming the favored method for bilateral and recurrent hernia repair. UR - https://ijpras.com/article/an-overview-on-laparoscopic-inguinal-hernia-repair-de2zm6oinhsriea ER -