Recently, Xie Cuixian, deputy director of the Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, performed a minimally invasive small incision correction for a low weight child with precordial disease and has been discharged from the hospital. Chen Mouyan, female, 5 years old (12kg), had a heart murmur for more than 4 years, had recurrent respiratory tract infections, and had significantly poorer development than children of the same age. After checking the child, director Xie Cuixian thought that the child should be treated with early surgery, but the child’s poor development, small weight and large atrial defect made interventional blocking inappropriate, but cosmetic minimally invasive small incision surgery could be performed. After adequate preoperative preparation, Director Xie Cuixian performed a minimally invasive small right axillary incision for the child on May 19, 2014, and the operation went very well. The parents of the child were very satisfied, and when they were discharged from the hospital, they shook the hand of Director Xie and said, “Thank you very much for your excellent medical skills and quality service! We will go back and tell more patients to come to your hospital for early treatment.” According to Director Xie Cuixian, minimally invasive right axillary small incision heart surgery has obvious advantages, no need to split the sternum, good maintenance of the integrity of the thorax, cosmetic, less surgical bleeding, fast post-operative recovery, less money spent, etc. At present, minimally invasive technology is a major feature of cardiovascular surgery in our hospital. Director Xie is a member of the Thoracoscopic Committee of the Cardiovascular Surgery Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and is good at carrying out interventional blocking of precardiac disease, small incision and thoracoscopic cardiac surgery and laminated stent interventional aortic intracavitary isolation, etc. Different surgical methods can be chosen according to the specific conditions of patients, which are very popular among patients.