The sequelae of laparoscopic myomectomy include infection, pelvic adhesion, skin scarring, recurrence of fibroid, etc., which need to be treated promptly. 1. Infection: the endometrium is pierced to enter the uterine cavity when the fibroid is removed, which may lead to infection. After the operation, the patient’s body temperature and symptoms should be closely observed, and the routine blood test should be repeated to know the changes of white blood cells and hemoglobin. If there is any sign of infection, anti-infection should be strengthened, and at the same time, symptomatic treatment such as hemostasis and uterine contraction should be strengthened, and B ultrasound and other tests should be used to assist in the diagnosis if necessary. 2. Pelvic adhesion: such as intestinal adhesion, bladder adhesion, which leads to symptoms such as poor urination and defecation, abdominal distension and abdominal pain. 3. Skin scar formation: the cause of scarring has something to do with the individual’s physique, and for patients with scarred physique, the scarring at the incision site will be more obvious. 4. Fibroid recurrence: after fibroid removal surgery, there may be the possibility of fibroid recurrence. After laparoscopic uterine fibroid removal surgery, patients are advised to pay attention to rest, avoid heavy physical labor, and consult the doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.