There is no way to treat optic nerve glioma, because from the individual aspect of glioma, this is a malignant form of tumor, which is a kind of weed-like growth, that is, as long as there is a seam, it will drill, and there is a nerve, it will grow, so it is very easy to be transferred along the optic nerve to the intracranial, which will result in the cranio-orbital communication of the tumor, but it is even more conducive to the development of the glioma. Especially under certain wrong treatment concepts, it is easier to stimulate the further occurrence and development of glioma, even to a more malignant degree, which often results in very great trauma to the patient, and at this time, even if the patient undergoes complete surgical treatment, the timing has been lost, and the cells have already become more malignant, and complete resection clinically cannot be achieved. For optic nerve glioma, we can only relieve patients’ pain and prolong their survival time through corresponding treatment means, but we cannot cure it fundamentally.