In the past year, Director Zhu Xiaocheng’s team has adopted a new intestinal anastomosis method applied to the clinic, making intestinal anastomosis safer, more secure, faster and more economical. The intestinal anastomosis method includes mechanical anastomosis and manual anastomosis, from the early pure manual anastomosis gradually developed to mechanical anastomosis, but the two methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. The early pure manual anastomosis has more anastomotic leakage and bleeding due to the quality of the thread and the anastomosis method, and the operation time is longer, individual differences are greater, and the surgeon is more demanding. Nowadays, the more popular mechanical anastomosis is easier and faster than the earlier manual anastomosis, and the incidence of anastomotic leakage is reduced, but the medical cost of mechanical anastomosis is higher, and the postoperative anastomotic bleeding rate is still higher (5%) due to some special conditions of the intestinal canal (such as intestinal edema) and the limitations of high anastomotic staples. Director Zhu Xiaocheng’s team summarized the previous anastomosis methods and improved and innovated a new manual intestinal anastomosis method. This anastomosis method has the advantages of mechanical anastomosis, but also avoids its disadvantages, and solves the disadvantages of modern single- and double-layer manual suture, which is a safe, rapid and economical anastomosis method. The new intestinal anastomosis method is safe, and in the past year, Director Zhu Xiaocheng’s team has given 40 patients undergoing laparoscopic-assisted radical gastric cancer surgery to perform this anastomosis method, and no postoperative anastomotic leak or bleeding has occurred so far. The new anastomosis method is fast and the anastomosis time is about 7-9 minutes, which is shorter than the mechanical intestinal anastomosis. The new anastomosis method reduces the cost of intestinal anastomosis by about 90%. In addition, this method is easy to learn and has good reproducibility, so this anastomosis method gives patients a benefit and makes surgeons feel safe, secure and fast.