The current medical conditions are such that total hysterectomy laparoscopic is relatively better compared to the negative type. Laparoscopic hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgery with a limited field of vision and the surgeon does not have direct access to the operation site. Mechanical or electrical injury to the bladder, ureter, and bowel can be caused by inexperience or unfamiliarity with operating procedures. Artificial pneumoperitoneum, etc. may be caused during puncture. Instead of opening the abdomen, the uterus is removed from the vagina under anesthesia after the vagina is separated with instruments. Therefore, there is no wound, little damage, quick recovery after surgery, not much pain and lower cost, and it has been widely used in clinical practice in recent years. It is recommended that when patients need to remove the uterus, they should communicate more with their doctors and choose a suitable surgical method.