Herniated lumbar disc minimally invasive surgery can be cured, but do not pay attention to the maintenance of lumbar disc herniation minimally invasive surgery also has the possibility of recurrence. Minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery to strengthen the postoperative care, after surgery in strict accordance with the requirements of the doctor on the lumbar function exercise, to avoid weight-bearing stooping, standing and sitting for a long time and so on, generally can be cured. Minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation can be carried out under the microscope disc resection, decompression, fusion and other operations, if the post-surgery care is not in place, such as bending over to work, exertion, prolonged standing and sedentary, weight-bearing walking, etc., the remaining tissues in the intervertebral discs will also be subjected to pressure to once again run to the spinal canal, the nerve root of the compression. It is recommended that after the minimally invasive surgery, you must pay attention to more rest, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, avoid straining, actively do rehabilitation training, and follow the doctor’s instructions.