Appendicitis, also known as appendicitis, is a very common surgical disease, and appendectomy is an important method for treating appendicitis. The traditional open method as well as the current highly respected minimally invasive laparoscopic technique can complete appendectomy. Traditional appendectomy has many drawbacks: 1. The incision affects the aesthetics: the incision generally takes 6 cm, which is unacceptable for people with high abdominal wall appearance requirements. 2, incision infection: appendectomy incision infection rate is the highest in general surgery, the heavier the inflammation of the appendix, the more obese the abdominal wall, the higher the chance of incision infection, an average of up to 20-30%. 3.Slow recovery: The recovery time after surgery usually takes about 1 week, which is also not suitable for urban people with fast-paced life. In recent years, with the rapid development of laparoscopic technology, laparoscopic appendectomy technology has overcome many drawbacks of traditional appendectomy. There are many advantages of laparoscopic appendectomy: 1, wide field of view, easy to observe the operation: laparoscopy can do a hole to see the whole abdomen, under the high-definition display can see the entire abdominal cavity of the subtle lesions, can do fine operation. 2, incisional infection rate is extremely low: laparoscopic resection of the appendix specimen from the puncture cannula, no contamination of the puncture hole, so incisional infection rarely occurs. 3.Minimally invasive cosmetic effect is outstanding: laparoscopic appendectomy is completed through three small holes in the abdominal wall, and almost no traces can be seen after healing, so the minimally invasive cosmetic effect is quite outstanding and most popular among young women. 4.Fast recovery: laparoscopy is less traumatic, less painful and faster recovery. Generally, you can get out of bed on the day of surgery, be discharged from hospital in 2 days and resume work and study in about 5 days. However, laparoscopic appendectomy requires general anesthesia and the hospitalization cost is slightly higher; moreover, the risk of laparoscopic surgery increases when the acute appendicitis develops to the stage of purulent appendicitis or when the onset time exceeds 48 hours and the adhesions with the surrounding tissues are severe, but in general, due to the outstanding advantages of laparoscopy, laparoscopic appendectomy has been identified as the first choice for acute and chronic appendicitis surgery, and is being increasingly popular among doctors and patients. The procedure is increasingly respected by doctors and patients. A wide variety of supplements are available on the market and should be taken under medical supervision as appropriate.