Laparoscopy in the elderly does carry some risks, but age is not a contraindication if there is a need for treatment. The greatest advantages of laparoscopic surgery are minimally invasive, small incisions, and less disturbance to the abdominal organs and the immune function of the body. Through development, laparoscopic techniques have been successfully extended from cholecystectomy to benign and malignant colorectal diseases, liver surgery, etc. In addition to being minimally invasive, laparoscopic surgery is not “less useful” because of the “small incision”. Another advantage of laparoscopic surgery for the elderly is that it can be performed through a puncture hole to treat multiple diseases, achieving the effect of treating multiple lesions in one operation. Some patients with colon cancer combined with gallbladder stones, uterine fibroids and other diseases can be treated at the same time through the reasonable choice of perforation holes. Certain malignant tumors with multiple primary sites can also be removed together.