Inguinal hernia is a common surgical disease in clinical settings. Every year, there are more than 20 million cases of inguinal hernia repair worldwide (1). With the rapid development of laparoscopic minimally invasive technology in the field of hernia surgery, including endoscopic total extraperitoneal patch plasty (TEP) and laparoscopic transabdominal patch plasty (TAPP) techniques, it has become one of the gold standards for inguinal hernia repair.