Cervical herniation is generally referred to as cervical disc herniation, and urinary catheterization is usually required for cervical disc herniation related surgeries. Cervical disc herniation surgery is usually carried out under general anesthesia, and general anesthesia surgery patient indwelling catheter is one of the routine preoperative preparation items, so cervical disc herniation surgery is usually required to insert a urinary catheter. In general anesthesia surgery, the patient’s bladder is unable to urinate on its own, so it is necessary to induce urine through the indwelling catheter to prevent overfilling of the bladder, urinary retention, and at the same time, it is possible to observe urination, such as urine volume, urine color, etc., to assess the rehydration situation, etc., in order to carry out intraoperative monitoring. If cervical disc herniation is diagnosed, early standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.