Minimally invasive spine surgery is the trend and the direction of future development. Percutaneous low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation of the nucleus pulposus, a medical technology developed by the United States military technology, belongs to the fourth generation of physical therapy technology in the history of minimally invasive spine development. Low temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation has a significant effect in the treatment of disc herniation, this treatment technology is through the plasma low temperature ablation and precise thermal wrinkling technology, precise and controlled decompression and shaping of the disc, is the most advanced minimally invasive spine surgery, minimal damage to the tissue, just equivalent to in a “needle”, only about 1 mm in diameter. The diameter is only about 1 mm. Mechanism of action: Cryogenic plasma radiofrequency ablation myeloplasty is performed by inserting a needle into the disc under the guidance of C-arm X-ray and applying radiofrequency energy to the disc through a plasma knife, resulting in molecular decomposition at low temperature, vaporizing multiple channels in the disc, ablating part of the disc nucleus pulposus, and using thermal coagulation to reduce the volume of the nucleus pulposus and decrease the pressure in the disc, thereby This reduces the pressure in the disc, thus relieving the pain and reducing the irritation and compression of the disc tissue on the perineural nerves and nerve roots of the spinal cord, and achieving the goal of treatment. Advantages: Compared with traditional open surgery, low-temperature plasma has the following advantages: 1, less trauma, maximum protection of the wall of the annulus fibrosus 2, direct action on the root of the disease, effective removal of tissue 3, small postoperative degeneration of the disc 4, less impact on the stability of the spine 5, the rate of re-herniation of the disc is reduced 6, less interference with the nerve root 7, short operation time, less pain, no bleeding, fast results Indications: low-temperature Plasma radiofrequency ablation (myeloplasty) is mainly used for the treatment of cervical spondylosis, which is mainly effective for vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis and sympathetic type cervical spondylosis, which are mainly manifested as non-specific symptoms such as dizziness, tinnitus, panic, neck and shoulder soreness and sleepiness. And it also has certain efficacy for neurogenic cervical spondylosis; it is basically ineffective for spinal cord type cervical spondylosis. 1.Cervical spondylosis: Patients with chronic dizziness and nausea, heavy and painful neck and shoulder with radicular soreness and burning pain in the upper limbs, non-spinal cervical spondylosis in which the corresponding interstitial disc is herniated as confirmed by MRI, and cervical discogenic cervical spondylosis. 2, lumbar disc herniation: recurrent lumbar and leg pain, pain is more intense, radiating in the direction of sciatic nerve travel, coughing or forceful urination and defecation can make the pain increase, accompanied by numbness, and the corresponding interstitial disc herniation is confirmed by CT or MRI, and discogenic lower back pain. Intraoperative X-ray Normal disc Herniated disc compressing nerve root Percutaneous puncture plasma guide needle into the disc Plasma ablation decompression technique Postoperative disc morphology