The term “minimally invasive” surgery in China is translated from English as “MINI-INVASIVE”, which directly translates to “minimally invasive” (in the following we use “minimally invasive” to mean “minimally invasive” according to In the following, we use the term “minimally invasive” to mean “minimally invasive” according to domestic practice). The most accurate word in English for traumatic is TRAUMATIC, and another word used to express traumatic organ function is DESTRUCTIVE – destructive. So is “minimally invasive” less destructive to the target organ being operated on? No! This view is wrong. For example, doctor A specializes in laparoscopic removal of ovarian cysts, and the incidence of menstrual disorders after surgery is 80%. -The incidence of menstrual disorders after surgery is 30%. “Imagine if you were the woman with the disease, which treatment would you choose? As an example, radiation therapy for nasopharyngeal cancer has no puncture or incision on the body surface, but after radiation therapy, radiation encephalopathy, cranial nerve damage, salivary gland atrophy and temporomandibular joint contracture occur, so radiation therapy is a “minimally invasive” treatment for patients, but at the same time a highly destructive treatment. By the same token, whether it is trigeminal nerve avulsion, radiofrequency or gamma knife radiotherapy, 100% of these treatments are destructive to the trigeminal nerve, and the effectiveness of the treatment and the complications are twins. In contrast, trigeminal nerve microvascular decompression surgery, although more invasive than the above-mentioned procedures, is less destructive to the trigeminal nerve, which means that less than 1% of the 92% effective rate has numbness. We hope that patients can find a suitable treatment for themselves.