In clinical practice, minimally invasive appendicitis surgery and ordinary appendicitis resection, it differs mainly in the following aspects: 1. The problem of surgical field of view, usually laparoscopic appendectomy, which is minimally invasive surgery of the appendix, has a wider field of view, and it can find some other parts of the patient’s body besides the appendix, and it can perform good intra-abdominal flushing. In addition, the patient is less traumatic due to the minimally invasive surgery. With ordinary appendectomy, the surgical field of view is narrower and other organs in the patient’s abdominal cavity cannot be well explored; 2. The recovery of surgery is different. However, for ordinary appendectomy, the recovery time is slightly longer and the hospital stay is also longer; 3. The incision sites are different. Generally, for minimally invasive appendectomy, three small 1cm incisions are usually made in the patient’s abdomen and then some operations are performed. In contrast, ordinary appendectomy is performed by taking an incision in the right lower abdomen of the human body at the Mai’s point, which is relatively more traumatic.