Small incisions can also treat bronchiectasis hemoptysis? Some of you must have questions! The answer is yes! In patients with bronchiectasis who have failed medical treatment and have recurrent respiratory infections, coughing up pus and even hemoptysis, minimally invasive thoracoscopic surgery is the preferred treatment for the disease. We can remove the diseased lung through thoracoscopy by making 2 to 3 “holes” in the patient’s chest, thus solving the long-standing symptoms of infection, cough, coughing sputum and hemoptysis caused by the “rotten lung”. The patient can get out of bed the next day and can be discharged from the hospital in a week or so! This technique has become a routine treatment, but of course, for patients with extensive lesions in both lungs and who are old and frail, we will perform a detailed examination to see if surgery is appropriate. Minimally invasive thoracoscopic surgery brings a boon to the treatment of bronchiectasis, a common disease in the north, and a hope for chronic patients who suffer from long-term and recurrent bronchiectasis infections, coughing up pus and hemoptysis!