The most effective treatment for patients with appendicitis is surgery, which specifically includes traditional open surgery as well as minimally invasive surgery, which is also known as laparoscopic surgical treatment. In contrast, minimally invasive surgery also has certain disadvantages. First, it involves the use of energy platforms, including ultrasonic knives, instruments, etc., which increases the cost of the patient and the cost of the procedure. Secondly, it requires general anesthesia, which is traumatic to the body and increases the cost of surgery. Third, minimally invasive surgery requires the establishment of a pneumoperitoneum, and some patients are prone to serious complications such as gas embolism in the process of establishing a pneumoperitoneum. In severe cases, it is also life-threatening. Therefore, the choice of surgical treatment options for appendicitis should be individualized and targeted.