With the continuous development of minimally invasive technology in the last two years, minimally invasive has been popularized in various fields of surgery, like general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, urology, and even orthopaedics, especially in spine surgery, where it has been well applied. For cervical spondylosis, minimally invasive treatment is currently available, but compared with other departments, it is still in the initial stage, the technology is not very mature, and the indications for treatment are quite limited. For patients with lateral saphenous fossa stenosis and extraspinal cervical disc herniation, through minimally invasive access, good decompression can be obtained with little trauma and very good results. For patients with extensive cervical stenosis, including multisegmental cervical disc herniation, cervical disc herniation followed by huge calcification, hypertrophy of ligamentum flavum, and hyperplasia of articular protrusion, and the condition is more serious to the advanced stage, note that minimally invasive is difficult to achieve the effect, so it is necessary to choose carefully, or don’t overly blindly pursue minimally invasive. In short, minimally invasive technology is currently in the cervical spondylosis has some development, but also achieved efficacy, but the indications are still limited, the treatment of disease is currently very limited, it is worth noting.