The review process after laparoscopy depends on the patient’s disease, the scope of surgery, and postoperative recovery, and there is no uniform standard. If it is ovarian cyst, regular menstruation without abnormality after surgery, it is fine to review ultrasound 3 months after surgery. If menstruation decreases after surgery, it is necessary to check sex hormone 6 items 2-3 days after menstruation one month after surgery, and then review ultrasound 3 months after surgery. If laparoscopic total hysterectomy is performed for uterine fibroids, gynecological tests are needed one month after surgery to observe the healing of the cervical stump, and then 3 months later, a comprehensive evaluation is needed in the hospital to observe the postoperative recovery. In case of cervical cancer undergoing laparoscopic surgery, the postoperative review process is that it should be reviewed once every 3-4 months within two years after treatment, once every 6 months within 3-5 years, and once every year starting from the 6th year for follow-up, which mainly includes gynecological examination, cervical cytology, chest X-ray, blood test, as well as cervical squamous cell carcinoma antigen, and so on.