Laparoscopic surgery is an advanced treatment method that uses modern electronic and optical advanced technology combined with traditional surgery. It does not require any incision, but only uses a few small holes in the abdomen to place a miniature camera into the abdominal cavity, which magnifies the organs in the abdominal cavity several times and transmits them to the TV set, as if the doctor is looking at something under a microscope, which is very clear, and uses special miniature instruments to treat abdominal cavity lesions, thus avoiding cutting open the stomach, and the doctor’s hands and gauze pads do not enter the abdominal cavity to avoid unnecessary trauma. The chance of adhesion of abdominal organs is very small, no incision cracking and incisional hernia will occur, and basically no scars will be left on the abdomen, and multiple diseases can be treated jointly. It can treat many common diseases, such as: gallstones, gallbladder polyps, common bile duct stones, gastric perforation, hernia, obesity, colon cancer, intestinal adhesions, uterine fibroids, ectopic pregnancy, tubal incompetence, ovarian cysts, teratoma, etc.