Zhang Qian is a professional woman, 44 years old, who attaches great importance to her image. She has had multiple uterine fibroids for several years and has heavy menstrual flow, often after menstruation as if she is very sick and looks very bad. The doctor suggested her to have an operation, but she saw that people aged very fast after the hysterectomy a long time ago, and she was scarred, so she was very afraid of the operation and did not dare to have it even after years of determination. Three months ago, she came to the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Second Hospital of Chifeng City with a sad face for consultation. She found Zhang Guangmin’s manager and said to him, “I came here because I heard that you have minimally invasive surgery here, which can treat fibroids without aging or leaving that unsightly scar after the surgery?” Our president Zhang Guangmin told her that she could have a total laparoscopic hysterectomy with preservation of uterine vessels. The laparoscopic surgical techniques that have flourished in recent years can easily fulfill Ms. Zhang’s expectations in terms of gynecological surgery. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that involves three or four small holes in the abdomen that heal without leaving a scar and without worrying about large unsightly scars on the abdomen, and without opening the abdomen, resulting in a quick recovery, less damage and less pain. Laparoscopic surgical treatment of fibroids includes: 1) simple myomectomy; 2) total hysterectomy; 3) subtotal hysterectomy; 5) intra-fascial hysterectomy; 6) laparoscopic assisted negative hysterectomy; 7) hysterectomy with preservation of uterine vessels. After listening to Director Zhang’s introduction, Zhang Qianqing was enlightened and chose laparoscopic total hysterectomy with preservation of uterine vessels. Laparoscopic total hysterectomy with preservation of blood vessels is a new type of surgery, which is advanced in China and a leading technology in the autonomous region. It combines minimally invasive with preservation of uterine blood vessels and maintenance of ovarian function, which protects the ovarian function of women to the greatest extent, thus delaying aging, reducing the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, slowing down the loss of bone calcium, reducing the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease, and maintaining sexual function, and is the best way for young It is the best procedure for young women who require hysterectomy for benign diseases of the uterine body such as fibroids, endometrial polyps, and endometrial hyperplasia. During her hospitalization, Zhang Qian was in a happy mood and said; “Except for a little nervousness before the operation, there was no pain during and after the operation. At first, I thought it would be painful after surgery, but it turned out to be not as painful as I thought. If I had known this, how could I have let the disease torment me for so many years.” Only seven days after the operation, she was discharged from the hospital healed. Three months later, when she appeared in front of us again, she was as good as before the operation, glowing and radiant, looking several years younger than before the operation. She told us happily that she was lucky to have met Mr. Zhang Guangming, otherwise, she didn’t know how long she would have to suffer. She is now very energetic in her work and life. She said that the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Second Hospital of Chifeng gave her a second youth and she will cherish her life. Wang Qi’s laparoscopic total hysterectomy with preservation of uterine vessels at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Second Hospital of Chifeng not only cured the patient’s disease, but also solved the patient’s worries, protected the patient’s ovarian function to the greatest extent, greatly improved the patient’s postoperative quality of life, and was an ideal surgical choice for benign gynecological disorders because of the non-open abdomen, fast recovery, little damage, and light pain, and no unsightly large scar in the abdomen after surgery.