Minimally invasive surgery for otitis media is currently the most advanced surgical technique for the treatment of chronic suppurative otitis media and cholesteatoma-type otitis media. This technique has the advantages of no skin preparation and hair shaving before surgery, no incision on the body surface during surgery, no medication change after surgery, high success rate, few complications, and good hearing protection. Although Dr. Zheng has been exploring minimally invasive surgery for otitis media for about ten years, minimally invasive surgery for otitis media is still mysterious and difficult to understand for the majority of ear surgeons and otitis media patients. That is why Dr. Zheng has written the story of myself and every patient who underwent minimally invasive otitis media surgery in the form of a continuous chapter book. One is to leave a treatment file for each patient who has undergone minimally invasive otitis media surgery, so that if any problems arise in the future, Dr. Cheng and the patient can work together to find the cause and solve them. Another purpose is to provide a reference for other patients and medical colleagues to dispel the mystery of minimally invasive otitis media surgery. It is hoped that with Dr. Zheng’s vigorous exploration and promotion, minimally invasive surgery for otitis media can be popularized in most hospitals in China in ten to twenty years’ time, benefiting the majority of otitis media patients. Patient Xie, male, 28 years old, from Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong. He was admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of right-sided traumatic tympanic membrane perforation. The patient contacted me through my website. After following Zheng Ligang’s minimally invasive otitis media surgery through the website for several months, he felt that Dr. Zheng’s techniques and philosophy were excellent and came to the outpatient clinic to find me for inpatient surgery. The surgery was a non-invasive procedure under local anesthesia. Since the patient’s perforation was slightly larger, the surgery took about 20 minutes and there was no significant pain during the whole procedure. The patient felt very well after the surgery and did not have any complications. With the development of the Internet, more and more doctors with special features and good technology will promote their technology through the information platform of the Internet, which will form a virtuous cycle. This way Dr. Zheng’s technique will get better and better, the success rate of patients’ surgery will be greatly improved, and the risks and complications of surgery will be greatly reduced.