Due to the rapid development of cardiovascular surgery, surgical methods have been improved, medical equipment has been perfected, and the range of indications for surgery has been expanded, so that almost all congenital heart diseases can be surgically corrected. Most of the common non-cyanotic congenital heart diseases can be radically operated with good results. For example, the success rate of surgery for pulmonary stenosis, atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus, and aortic stenosis is over 99% in our center. The success rate of surgery for cyanotic complex congenital heart disease is relatively low, but the success rate of surgery for common tetralogy of Fallot, tetralogy of Fallot, and complete pulmonary venous malformation drainage can also reach more than 96%. Certain malformations of complex congenital heart disease, such as single ventricle and transposition of the great arteries, have lower surgical success rates, but some of them are feasible for palliative reduction surgery.