Surgery for lung ground glass nodules is a method of removing ground glass nodules from the lungs through the use of thoracoscopy, thus achieving a therapeutic effect. Lung ground glass nodule is a kind of inert growth nodule, which is mainly characterized by squamous growth. This nodule, if cancerous, is also a special type of adenocarcinoma, which is less malignant and grows more slowly than other lung cancers, such as squamous carcinoma and small-cell lung cancer. The lesions of ground-glass nodules in the lungs are usually at an early stage, and the vast majority of patients can be cured by removing the nodules through a minimally invasive thoracoscopic approach. This procedure is performed through thoracoscopic manipulation of instruments and causes less damage to the chest wall, so patients can return to their normal state quickly after surgery. When patients need to have lung ground glass nodule surgery, it is recommended to choose a regular hospital for the surgery.