The success rate of hyperthyroidism ablation is usually up to 100%. Patients with hyperthyroidism are usually treated with medication, iodine-131 and surgery. Ablation treatment method, mainly used for patients with thyroid nodules less than 1cm, the procedure is less traumatic, faster recovery, and maximizes the protection of the original structure of the thyroid gland, but for patients with malignant thyroid cancer, ablation may have the disadvantages of incomplete treatment and easy recurrence. The indications for thyroid ablation surgery include: 1. recurrence of malignant thyroid tumor; 2. for thyroid cancer patients who cannot tolerate open surgery; 3. for single or multiple benign thyroid tumors with no important structures around the mass; 4. for thyroid ablation of benign tumors adjacent to important structures, an isolation layer is needed to prevent damage to surrounding tissues during ablation; 5. cervical lymph node metastases and recurrent metastases; 6. other parathyroid diseases. The success rate of thyroid ablation procedures that meet the above criteria is generally high, reaching 100%, and the treatment outcome is good. Patients still need regular follow-up after surgery.