Surgery for neurogenic tumors is not particularly troublesome and can usually be performed to completely excise the tumor and minimize the tumor cells depending on the type of pathology. However, it must be noted that neurogenic tumors are often of high malignancy. Although surgery can remove most or most of the tumors, there are always some cells that are missed, so radiotherapy and chemotherapy are needed after surgery. Therefore, the whole treatment process is relatively troublesome, and malignant tumors do not only exist inside the skull, but may even exist outside the skull and in other places. Therefore, it is very difficult to cure neurogenic tumors, and patients are often prone to other abnormal complications, resulting in their death.