Clinically, many patients with lumbar disc herniation go to the hospital for treatment, and for serious patients doctors usually require open surgery, i.e., open surgery in the traditional sense. Such a surgical method can indeed lift the lesion and improve the patient’s symptoms, but at the same time there are obvious disadvantages such as large trauma, bleeding and slow recovery after surgery. With the development of medicine, a new minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery has gradually emerged in recent years, namely the lumbar total endoscopic technique. It reaches the lesion directly through an incision of about 7mm on the surface of the body, targeting to release the nerve compression, fast surgery, less bleeding, less trauma, low cost and good effect. Therefore, lumbar disc herniation does not necessarily need to open a large knife, perhaps minimally invasive surgery can also save you tormented by back disease.