Currently the success rate of brainstem tumor surgery does not have exact statistical results in the clinic. There are more types of brainstem tumors, such as glioblastoma, vascular reticulocytoma, cavernous hemangioma and so on, which need to be treated with surgery in time after discovery. Brain stem tumor surgery is one of the most challenging neurosurgical procedures in the clinic, and the difficulty of the surgery is relatively high, the risk is also relatively high, and the requirements for the doctor’s psychological quality and professionalism are high. There is no exact clinical value for the success rate of brainstem tumor surgery. Various factors such as the type, location, size of the brainstem tumor and the skill level of the surgeon will affect the success rate of the surgery. If surgery is really needed, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals, under the guidance of doctors to carry out reasonable treatment, pay attention to rest after the operation, avoid overwork and so on.