Generally speaking, nowadays, minimally invasive medical treatment can cleanly remove the uterus. Under the minimally invasive condition, the doctor can view the diseased area and the surrounding tissues and organs intuitively and three-dimensionally, so the uterus and the accumulated diseased tissues around it can be removed more intuitively. Most of the cases that require removal of the uterus are when the endometrium is cancerous or the fibroids are malignant, and the patient is old and has no need to have children. Minimally invasive surgery is less invasive and more convenient than traditional open surgery, and the degree of cleanliness for the removal of pathological tissue is also higher, and the patient’s postoperative recovery will also be better. However, it should be noted that after the minimally invasive surgery, it is also recommended to review the uterus on a regular basis, and if there are any obvious abnormal changes, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner.