With the popularization and development of gynecological laparoscopy, this minimally invasive surgery has benefited a large number of patients and is very popular among them. However, many patients are still not very familiar with laparoscopy and have doubts. The most worrying question is whether such a small “hole” in the laparoscope will not be seen clearly and taken cleanly. After I give you a brief introduction, I think your doubts will be removed. Laparoscopic surgery is performed in a closed pelvic and abdominal cavity with the surgeon looking directly at the monitor screen. Generally, the surgeon will create a total of three 5-10mm puncture holes in the umbilicus and lower abdomen of the patient to perform the surgery. Although the operation holes are only about 10mm in diameter, the surgical field of view is magnified when viewed under the laparoscope, and the pelvic and abdominal cavities are more clearly seen than under a caesarean operation. This is something that cannot be achieved by conventional abdominal surgery. After laparoscopic removal of fibroids or adnexal cysts, the surgeon will use specific laparoscopic instruments to remove the fibroids from the abdominal cavity by spinning them into strips or putting the cysts in sterile bags to reduce their size and remove them from the abdominal cavity. Laparoscopic surgery has the advantages of less trauma, less bleeding, faster postoperative recovery, less hospitalization days, less postoperative pelvic and abdominal adhesions, and more beautiful abdomen, etc. It also has both diagnostic and therapeutic functions. At present, gynecological diseases such as ectopic pregnancy, infertility, uterine fibroids, adnexal cysts and gynecological tumor surgery can be performed by laparoscopy, which has a wide range of indications. This minimally invasive surgery enables more female patients to suffer less pain and return to normal work and life faster after surgery. Therefore, when you have a gynecological disease that requires surgery, laparoscopy is your first choice and do not have the above misconceptions.