With the development of laparoscopic technology, most of the abdominal diseases such as gallbladder disease, appendix disease, gastrointestinal disease and lower esophagus disease can be treated with laparoscopic surgery, that is, what we usually call “hit the eye” surgery, the operation time is short, less traumatization, short hospital stay (3 days), and less scarring on the body surface after the operation, so laparoscopic surgery is extremely minimally invasive. Therefore, laparoscopic surgery is extremely minimally invasive, and laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the gold standard for the treatment of benign gallbladder diseases. With the further development of laparoscopy, single-port laparoscopy has been widely carried out internationally, its surgical operation channel is concentrated in the umbilicus, there is no obvious scar after the operation, the wound of the abdominal wall is smaller, and the adhesion of the intestinal tube to the abdominal wall hardly occurs after the operation, so there will not be any adhesive intestinal obstruction of abdominal surgery, so single-port laparoscopic surgery is made into a non-scar surgery by the surgeons, and the operation is even more minimally invasive and aesthetically pleasing (as the following figure), and the operation has been carried out by the hospital since 2010, which is the most advanced laparoscopic surgery. Since 2010, we have carried out single-port laparoscopic surgery and achieved good results, and we hope to share the better treatment with you.