Even if the uterus is removed, if the high-risk HPV infection persists, it can still cause high-grade lesions in the vaginal stump and even cancer in the vaginal stump. Therefore, if a woman has cervical lesions, it is important to adopt the appropriate surgical procedure according to the level of cervical lesions. If it is a high-grade cervical lesion and not cervical cancer, the uterus can be removed without removing the uterus, and cold knife conization of the cervix or lip knife can be performed to remove the cervical lesion.