Pituitary tumor patients can not do surgery, but must be judged according to the actual situation, and must strictly assess the change of the condition. In the following cases, patients with pituitary tumor do not need surgery: First, prolactin-type pituitary tumor that can be controlled by drugs, this pituitary tumor can be controlled by drugs and does not need surgery. Secondly, the patient’s general condition is very poor, combined with heart, lung, kidney, liver and other diseases, which is not suitable for surgical treatment. Third, there are malignant tumors in other parts of the body, and the life expectancy of the patient is within three months, which is also not suitable for surgical treatment. Fourth, there are diseases of the blood system, with very high coagulation mechanism disorders, these are also not suitable for surgical treatment. If these cases are excluded, the vast majority of other cases require surgical treatment in order to have a very good therapeutic effect, otherwise the timing will be delayed, resulting in unfavorable follow-up.