Robots can assist laparoscopic surgery and are now safer. Robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery has been used for a long time in the clinic, and now the relevant experience is more abundant, and the safety of the operation is higher. Moreover, with the assistance of the robot, it is possible to perform more delicate operations, which helps to achieve better therapeutic effects and is better for the patient’s postoperative recovery. However, all surgeries have certain risks and failure rates. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery also has some limitations, and some abdominal surgeries cannot be performed using this method. However, it is worth mentioning the so-called robotic surgeries under current technology, such as da Vinci robotic surgery. It’s not a robot operating at all. There are no intelligent robots here at all to perform the so-called surgery. The so-called robotic surgery nowadays means that a robotic arm is operated by a surgical expert to perform the surgery. That means that what is now called a robot is simply a surgical robotic arm without any intelligent thought or autonomous operation, and the arm must be operated by a specialist to do the surgery. Every action is made by a surgical expert, so it’s not the robot that does the surgery, it’s the surgical expert. The so-called robot is just a few mechanical arms, away from the expert operation, these mechanical arms can not move, not to mention what surgery. It is recommended that patients cooperate with the doctor to take reasonable and effective treatment measures, maintain a good state of mind, and actively carry out treatment. At the same time, it is necessary to do a good job of perioperative care, to avoid the emergence of infections and other complications, in order to achieve better therapeutic effects.