Indications for laparoscopic surgery in gynecological diseases include uterine fibroid removal, hysterectomy, ovarian cysts, ectopic pregnancy, and women with blocked fallopian tubes, which are also suitable for laparoscopic surgery. So the indications for laparoscopic surgery are actually particularly numerous, so it will be necessary to make a judgment based on the specific situation. 1, ectopic pregnancy: usually when a woman is determined to be ectopic by ultrasound, if the mass does not rupture at this time and there is no obvious intrapelvic bleeding and shock performance, laparoscopic surgery can often be considered to remove the ectopic pregnancy mass. 2. Ovarian cysts: For women with ovarian cysts, laparoscopic surgery can be considered if the cyst is larger than five centimeters or if the cyst is twisted, but after the rupture of the cyst, it may lead to acute abdominal signs and even shock, so open surgery is usually performed at this time instead of laparoscopic surgery. 3. Tubal blockage: For women who have had tubal imaging, suggesting tubal blockage, combined hysterolaparoscopic surgery can be considered to improve the success rate of surgery. Since laparoscopic surgery is less invasive, it is now used as the routinely preferred surgical method.