Sickness is very helpless, but in order to get back to health, patients have to do is to actively cooperate with the treatment, smog disease is now a major focus of medical research, it is a cerebrovascular disease, the patient’s blood supply to the brain after the disease will be abnormal, if not timely treatment and control, smog disease will be very high rates of disability and death. Clinically, the main incidence of smog disease is children under 10 years old and young people around 40 years old, it is mainly due to the patient’s cerebral artery ring at the bottom of the main branches of the blood vessels appeared stenosis or occlusion, and then increased a lot of abnormal small blood vessels, these new blood vessels are very fragile, once rupture, then the situation will be even more critical. Currently in the treatment of smog disease, medical experts generally believe that medication is of little significance, and surgery is needed to better achieve the goal of treatment. When it comes to surgery, many patients are still afraid and resistant to it, so they think that minimally invasive surgery is possible, so that the risk will be smaller. Can cerebrovascular smog disease be minimally invasive surgery? From the perspective of modern medicine, there is practically no minimally invasive surgery in the treatment of smog disease, because the lesion of smog disease is located in the skull, and craniotomy is required for the operation. The traditional surgical methods include direct bypass and indirect bypass, but both methods are too one-sided in treatment and the postoperative recovery effect is not very satisfactory.