Minimally invasive can treat most lumbar disc herniation. Lumbar disc herniation is a common orthopedic disease. With the deepening of clinical research and the continuous progress of medical technology, the treatment of lumbar disc herniation has gradually entered the field of minimally invasive treatment. Compared with the traditional treatment methods, minimally invasive technology has the advantages of less trauma, quicker recovery, fewer complications, and is more conducive to the improvement of the patient’s quality of life, and so on. Minimally invasive treatments for lumbar disc herniation include percutaneous nucleus pulposus chemolysis, percutaneous puncture ozonolysis, percutaneous lumbar disc extraction, and posterior microdiscectomy nucleus pulposus removal. Patients with lumbar disc herniation should choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor, taking into account the characteristics of their own condition, economic conditions, and so on.