Aortic coarctation depends on whether it is an open-heart surgery or a minimally invasive surgery. If minimally invasive surgery is used, although it is minimally invasive, there are risks of surgery and complications of surgery, such as pulmonary edema, paraplegia, inadequate blood supply to the spinal artery, there will be cerebral embolism, heart attack, and these conditions such as stent displacement, recurrence of the entrapment, and the rupture is not completely sealed. Although aortic coarctation is a difficult procedure, the popularity is relatively high as surgeons continue to improve their surgical skills. However, it also depends on the type of aortic coarctation of the patient and different treatment modalities are adopted.