The difference between minimally invasive surgery for appendicitis and ordinary surgery is as follows: First, the doctor’s field of vision is different, minimally invasive surgery incision is small, but the doctor’s field of vision is wider, so that he can better observe the situation in the abdominal cavity and clean the pus. Open surgery incision is larger, but the field of vision is more limited, the doctor can not be good for other organs in the abdominal cavity to explore. Second, is the surgery recovery time is different, minimally invasive patients recover quickly after surgery, hospitalization time is shorter, ordinary appendicitis surgery incision is larger, the patient’s recovery time may need to be longer. Third, the incision location is different, minimally invasive surgery is usually chosen in the umbilicus, below the umbilicus on both sides of the puncture, the incision is about 1cm, while the ordinary appendectomy, usually in the right lower abdominal Mai’s point.