For epiglottis cysts, most surgical procedures are minimally invasive. After the diagnosis of epiglottis cysts is clear, small asymptomatic cysts can be treated without special treatment and can be observed regularly. For large cysts that cause clinical symptoms, surgical treatment should be the first choice. Currently, commonly used surgical procedures include laryngoscopic cryo-plasma-assisted epiglottic cystectomy, uncovering surgery, and so on. Most of these surgical procedures are now minimally invasive, and some of them are even outpatient procedures that allow you to leave the hospital after a period of post-surgical observation. The type of surgery to be chosen needs to be based on the patient’s own circumstances such as body size, usual physical condition, allergy history, occupation, etc., as well as the medical conditions of the hospital where the patient is admitted, combined with the doctor’s clinical experience and operation level, to select the most suitable surgical method for the patient and to do a good job of postoperative maintenance under the prerequisite of guaranteeing medical safety.