Whether minimally invasive surgery for cervical foraminal narrowing can be cured needs to be decided according to the specific condition and individual physique, and the condition of most patients can be improved after standardized treatment. When conservative treatment is ineffective, minimally invasive surgery can be used. Cervical foraminal narrowing can cause shoulder and neck pain, numbness in the fingers, allergy and other abnormal sensations by compressing and irritating the nerve roots. If the symptoms are mild, conservative treatments such as hot compresses, massages, ibuprofen and other medications as well as selective nerve blocks can be chosen. If the conservative treatment is ineffective, the pain symptoms are severe, and the spinal cord is damaged, surgical treatment can be chosen, including traditional surgery and minimally invasive surgery. Minimally invasive surgery is a surgery that utilizes modern medical devices or equipment such as laparoscopy, thoracoscopy, and spinal endoscopy. With the development of endoscopic technology, minimally invasive surgery for cervical spinal stenosis has been increasingly widely used. The vast majority of patients have received excellent treatment results. However, because of the risks and uncertainties associated with any surgery, there is no guarantee that minimally invasive surgical treatment will cure cervical spinal stenosis 100%. If cervical foraminal stenosis is diagnosed, early treatment is recommended to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.