Minimally invasive lumbar herniated disc surgery does not have a high recurrence rate. Lumbar disc herniation means lumbar disc herniation, which belongs to a kind of lumbar disease that is very common in clinic. For simple lumbar disc herniation, especially for young people, without spinal stenosis, which is difficult to be relieved by conservative treatment, minimally invasive surgery, such as spinal endoscopy or intervertebral foramenoscopy, can be chosen, which is less traumatizing, with less bleeding, quicker recovery, and an overall low postoperative recurrence rate. In fact, the recurrence rate of minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation is closely related to the specific location of the lumbar disc herniation, the overall conditions of the hospital where the surgery is performed, and the skill level of the surgeon. It is recommended that patients undergo minimally invasive lumbar herniated disc surgery in a regular hospital to improve the success rate of the surgery and reduce the postoperative recurrence rate.