In clinical practice general or semi-anesthesia for minimally invasive surgery depends on the patient’s surgical site. If the patient is undergoing minimally invasive head surgery, general anesthesia is required. If the patient is undergoing minimally invasive neck surgery, semi-anesthesia is fine. It is important to note that if the patient is undergoing laparoscopic surgery, general anesthesia is required to facilitate the operation during surgery. If the patient is having an extremity joint surgery, general anesthesia for minimally invasive surgery is necessary because it also facilitates surgical operations at this time. Anesthesia is quite important in minimally invasive surgery, and if the state of anesthesia is good, minimally invasive surgery proceeds more smoothly. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the appropriate type of anesthesia, especially under the guidance of an anesthesiologist, to choose the best type of anesthesia.