Whether the craniopharyngioma is the same as a normal person after the surgery is well can not be generalized, and it is related to the size of the tumor, the surgery, and so on. Because of the hypothalamic tissue that may be damaged by the surgery, some patients may develop urolithiasis, and if the pituitary gland is damaged during the surgery, sexual dysfunction may occur. It is recommended that patients visit the hospital to be evaluated based on the patient’s postoperative recovery. For craniopharyngioma, if the lesion is limited in scope, the tumor can be completely excised; if the lesion is more extensive, it is difficult to achieve total excision, and postoperative treatment is supplemented with radiation therapy and endocrine therapy. Craniopharyngioma due to the lesion site is relatively special patients may face various complications after surgery. The large distance from the hypothalamus is close to the hypothalamus, so the surgery may cause damage to the hypothalamic tissues, which in turn may cause urinary dysfunction leading to urolithiasis. In addition, if the patient’s pituitary gland is damaged during surgery, it will lead to sexual dysfunction, and in the case of more serious symptoms, it may affect the patient’s reproductive function.