Minimally invasive surgery for uterine removal mainly refers to laparoscopic total hysterectomy or laparoscopic transvaginal total hysterectomy. During minimally invasive hysterectomy, the intraoperative bleeding is less, the postoperative recovery process is smoother, and the patient can be discharged from the hospital at an early date after the operation. In this type of surgery, mainly for small uterine fibroids, endometrial cancer, or other benign diseases of the ovaries that require removal of the uterus and both adnexa, laparoscopic total hysterectomy or laparoscopic transvaginal total hysterectomy can be performed, and the surgery is also performed in the same anatomical order as in the open condition.