Minimally invasive surgery for esophagitis is a reliable procedure that is highly beneficial for wound healing and postoperative recovery from esophagitis. Esophagitis is an inflammatory lesion that occurs in the esophagus. When the superficial or deep tissues of the esophagus are damaged, it causes congestion and edema of the mucous membrane and then inflammation. Symptoms usually include difficulty and pain in swallowing, esophageal reflux and regurgitation. Esophagitis can cause serious damage to the digestive tract and most patients undergo surgical removal. Previously, the disease was treated with open-heart surgery, which was difficult to heal. Nowadays, minimally invasive surgery is generally used to treat esophagitis, which is a smaller wound that can heal as soon as possible and reduce subsequent infections. At the same time, we should pay attention to eat some light and easy to digest food, do not eat greasy and fried food. Therefore, minimally invasive surgery for esophagitis is more reliable, and you should pay attention to choosing regular hospitals for treatment.