A round, moving hard lump in the breast is considered to be a breast fibroid. Clinically, breast fibroids are benign tumors of the breast, and they do not have a significant impact on the patient’s daily life and work, so if the patient does not want to undergo surgery, regular follow-up and review is sufficient. If a patient has a large breast fibroid that affects the patient’s daily life and work, especially if the fibroid is found before or after pregnancy, it needs to be removed surgically in a timely manner. Nowadays, minimally invasive surgical procedures are gradually being carried out for the surgical removal of breast fibroids, such as breast fibroids rotational excision, which on the one hand solves the disease of breast fibroids and on the other hand meets the requirements of women’s beauty, and is worth promoting in clinical practice. Generally speaking, after the removal of breast fibroids, recurrence rarely occurs and the prognosis of patients is mostly good.