Laparoscopic surgery is generally not very harmful. Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure and generally does not cause much harm to the organism. However, laparoscopic surgery requires the establishment of a pneumoperitoneum to obtain sufficient operating space, and its main gas is carbon dioxide. If carbon dioxide is inadvertently introduced into the bloodstream during the operation, gas embolism may occur in the blood vessels, which may even threaten the patient’s life in more serious cases. Laparoscopic surgery is less traumatic than traditional surgery, with shorter postoperative recovery time. The hazards of laparoscopic surgery are generally minor and can usually be corrected in time. Patients take laparoscopic surgery, should pay attention to keep the wound clean, avoid infection, affect the recovery of the condition, diet should pay attention to balanced, comprehensive.