Parkinson’s surgical treatment methods include deep brain electrode stimulation and radiofrequency disruption, as follows: 1. Deep brain electrode stimulation: referred to as DBS, which is an internationally recommended treatment method for primary Parkinson’s disease, with detailed assessment of surgical indications and exclusion of relevant contraindications before surgery. The operation method is to install a stereotactic head frame under local anesthesia, perform cranial magnetic resonance examination, use microelectrode recording to clarify the target of electrode implantation, followed by implantation of neurostimulator, and finally connect the neurostimulator and electrode to end the operation; 2, radiofrequency destructive surgery: it is a traditional treatment method, and its clinical use is gradually decreasing.