Rib fracture can be treated by minimally invasive treatment, mainly through thoracoscopic internal fixation, the corresponding damage is smaller than open surgery, and the recovery will be faster. Some rib fractures may be accompanied by dislocation of fracture ends or multiple rib fractures, which need to be treated by surgery. The choice of surgical procedure can usually be handled through minimally invasive surgery. A small incision is made in the patient’s chest cavity, and a high-definition fiber-optic thoracoscope is inserted into the patient’s chest cavity to locate the rib fracture, and very small plates and screws corresponding to the rib fracture are used to reset the fractured part of the ribs, and then a screwdriver with a special angle is used to fixate the rib fracture in the patient’s chest cavity. Patients with fractured ribs are advised to seek prompt medical attention and consult a medical professional for specific treatment.