The liver is one of the most common sites for tumors, with hepatic hemangioma and hepatocellular carcinoma being the most common, and the preferred treatment is surgical removal of the tumor. In the past, open surgery was mostly used to remove the tumor, which required an incision of about 20 cm in the abdomen, causing great damage and slow recovery. At present, based on the proficiency of traditional open surgery, our hospital has carried out a large number of minimally invasive laparoscopic surgeries to remove liver masses, which only requires several small holes in the abdomen to remove liver masses. In terms of efficacy, it has less postoperative pain, faster recovery, shorter hospital stay, and more beautiful incision than traditional open liver tumor resection. In addition, the minimally invasive nature of laparoscopic surgery determines the low incidence of tissue adhesions and reduces the incidence of intestinal adhesions and other complications. The incidence of postoperative ascites and liver failure is also reduced in patients with combined hepatic sclerosis and portal hypertension. If the treatment can be specifically analyzed according to the location and volume of the patient’s tumor and liver function, the intraoperative trauma of the patient can be minimized. Our hepatobiliary surgery department has unique clinical experience in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery for liver tumors, and always based on the minimally invasive characteristics of our department, we provide a systematic, scientific and professional health platform for patients nationwide with safer medical quality and more humane service concept. Welcome to our hospital to consult relevant treatment information.