Congenital aortic valve insufficiency can be cured by minimally invasive surgery, but those with large aortic valve openings will need to consider conventional surgery. If the symptoms of congenital aortic valve insufficiency are mild or do not cause significant heart damage, minimally invasive surgery can be performed to quickly cure minimally invasive surgery, generally choose radiofrequency ablation minimally invasive surgery in the heart to place a stent, which can play a direct therapeutic effect, but also through the surgery to replace heart valves, to help improve the valve closure of insufficiency of the symptoms, both can play a direct therapeutic effect. However, if congenital aortic valve insufficiency causes the aortic valve opening to be too large, or causes significant blood flow abnormalities or cardiac discomfort, minimally invasive surgery may not be able to directly treat the condition, and conventional open-heart surgery is recommended. Conventional open heart surgery can open the chest cavity directly to treat heart valve insufficiency or other cardiac symptoms, but the recovery time is longer and more damaging to the body. People with congenital aortic valve insufficiency should go to the hospital for an electrocardiogram and ultrasound, and choose an appropriate surgical plan based on the doctor’s recommendations.