With changes in diet and other lifestyle habits, the incidence of pancreatic masses is on the rise. The most effective treatment for pancreatic masses is surgical resection. Traditional open surgery requires a transverse incision of about 20 cm in the upper abdomen, which causes great damage, slow recovery, and significant abdominal scarring. On the basis of proficiency in traditional open surgery, our hospital now widely performs minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery to remove pancreatic masses. It is mainly used for the following pancreatic diseases: tumors, cysts, and trauma in the body and tail of the pancreas. The procedure requires only a few small holes of about 1 cm in diameter in the abdomen to remove the pancreatic masses microscopically. The laparoscope has a magnifying effect, a clear view, and does not easily damage blood vessels and nerves, lymphatic vessels, etc. Compared with traditional open surgery, laparoscopic pancreatic mass resection has the advantages of minimally invasive incision, less intraoperative bleeding, less postoperative pain and faster recovery. For a long time, our hepatobiliary surgery department has been committed to the application and promotion of minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery to minimize the damage caused to patients, reduce postoperative recovery time and obtain the best surgical treatment results. We welcome all patients to pay attention to the development and progress of minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery in our hospital, and come for consultation or treatment if needed.