Clinically, we often encounter cases where families ask their children to have surgery for hernia or syringomyelia because the child snores and the examination reveals enlarged tonsils adenoids, so the anesthesiologist stops the surgery. Children are generally operated under general anesthesia, tonsillar adenoid hypertrophy because after general anesthesia because of posterior tongue drop, pharyngeal muscle relaxation may affect ventilation,. But it doesn’t mean that you can’t do other parts of the surgery anesthesia, now there are many airway management devices that can fully meet the surgical requirements. It is a misconception that you can’t do surgery, because you don’t know enough about airway management.