There is no clear-cut rule on the optimal age for horseshoe kidney patients to undergo surgery, which still needs to be measured comprehensively according to the patient’s own physical condition, disease condition and other factors. There is no clear regulation on the age of surgery for horseshoe kidney, but generally there are clear indications on whether this kind of disease needs to undergo surgery. Generally speaking, patients with obvious peritoneal compression, severe pain, or ureteral obstruction leading to hydronephrosis, infections, and other complications need to undergo surgery in a timely manner. Horseshoe kidney is a kind of congenital malformation, if the patient does not have complications or other uncomfortable symptoms, he can choose not to carry out special treatment, and generally do a good job in the regular review can be. For the same disease, patients with different physical conditions and different stages of the disease, the treatment methods are different and should be standardized under the guidance of doctors.