Zero incision cervical spine surgery refers to zero incision fusion surgery, which has the advantages of adequate decompression, small exposure, high safety and high interbody fusion rate. 1. Adequate decompression: Compared with traditional anterior cervical spine surgery, the fusion device used in zero-track fusion surgery comes with screws and does not require an additional titanium plate. There is no compression of the esophagus and no difficulty in swallowing after surgery, so the decompression effect is better. 2. Small exposure range: Compared with traditional anterior cervical spine surgery, zero incision fusion surgery does not need to remove the original internal fixation, which reduces the exposure range of the surgery and reduces the difficulty and risk of the surgery. 3. High safety: The fusion device used in zero-track fusion surgery comes with its own screws, so there will be no broken or pulled out nails after surgery. Moreover, traditional anterior cervical spine surgery is prone to absorption and collapse after implantation of titanium plates, resulting in changes in the physiological curvature of the cervical spine or kyphosis. Zero incision fusion surgery can avoid this phenomenon, so the safety is also higher. 4. High intervertebral fusion rate: Traditional anterior cervical spine surgery may cause the built-in device to slip out of place, which may affect the intervertebral fusion rate of the patient, whereas zero-track fusion can significantly increase the rate of implant fusion, especially for multi-segment fusion. In addition, zero-track fusion has fewer complications, less fluoroscopy, and reduced exposure to radiation. Patients should go for zero-track fusion surgery in regular hospitals for better recovery.