The misshapen tumor is harmful to the patient no matter how big it is, because the misshapen will increase in size and even become cancerous. Miscegenation belongs to the relatively rare benign tumors in clinic, and this tumor may continue to progress to malignant tumor, once local infiltration and distant metastasis occur, it will affect the patient’s quality of life, and may even endanger the patient’s life. Some of the misshapen tumors may compress the normal organs and affect the function of organs, which will also affect the quality of life of patients and should be resected at an early stage. Therefore, clinical intervention should be actively made for any clinically detected misshapen tumor, no matter how big it is, in order to avoid enlargement or even malignant transformation, which will affect the patients’ quality of life and their lives.