Minimally invasive surgery usually requires relevant anesthesia, and there is no obvious pain during the procedure, so patients do not need to worry. Minimally invasive surgery in terms of anesthesia will be carried out according to the situation, such as general anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, local anesthesia, etc. The advantages of this are shorter hospital stay, less bleeding, quicker recovery, less traumatic and so on. There is usually no obvious pain sensation during the surgery, so patients do not need to worry too much. Minimally invasive surgery for tissue and organ damage is relatively small, intraoperative bleeding is less, its field of vision is relatively clearer, easier to control, reduce the amount of bleeding, and the operation time is relatively shorter recovery time is also relatively narrowed, reducing the patient’s physical harm. To do minimally invasive surgery, it is recommended to choose a regular hospital, make good preparations before the operation, and inform the doctor of your situation, which is more conducive to physical recovery.