For unmarried girls, diseased tissue removed by laparoscopic surgery is usually removed through one of the abdominal operative holes. For unmarried girls, if there is a combination of appendicitis, pelvic mass and other diseases, after surgical removal of the appendix or abnormal mass, it can be put into a specimen bag, and then taken out through one of the larger abdominal operation hole. Laparoscopic surgery is a widely used surgical procedure that not only achieves the same therapeutic effect as open surgery, but also greatly shortens the patient’s recovery time and reduces the formation of surgical scars. For unmarried women who are found to have lesions in the abdominal or pelvic cavity, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor.