A hernia or a hernia is a surgery to treat a hernia, by strengthening the abdominal wall. Hernia surgery can be done with open surgery or laparoscopy, with precedence of local anesthesia or general anesthesia in patients. Inguinal hernia or better known as hernia is a condition when an organ in the stomach pushes the muscles or weak tissue around it, so that it protrudes out. Hernias generally occur in the stomach, but can also occur in the upper thighs or groin. Internal organs that are protruding and can be pushed back from the outside with fingers, are generally not life-threatening. However, hernias cannot heal by themselves. Surgery is often needed to overcome it. In this article, we will discuss hernia surgery with open surgery, not with laparoscopy. Indications of a downturned operation Hereditary surgery is performed on patients who experience hernia or hernia. However, not all hernias need to be operated on. Some conditions that require hernias to undergo surgery include