Minimally invasive treatment for lumbar disc herniation is applied to modern high-tech surgical equipment and methods for lumbar disc herniation as well as small trauma to minimize the occurrence of infection and implement a new treatment method with less trauma, less pain and better results. There are several commonly used minimally invasive treatments for lumbar disc herniation: first, minimally invasive surgery with intervertebral foraminoscopy; second, trioxynucleus ablation; third, plasma ablation; fourth, radiofrequency thermal coagulation target ablation; and fifth, lysis with collagenase. There are several points of minimally invasive surgery, from triple oxygen, plasma, radiofrequency ablation, collagenase this kind of surgery we call in principle interventional type of minimally invasive surgery, more minimally invasive than minimally invasive, of course it corresponding to the exact efficacy of the surgery. It is a type of surgery that compromises with the herniated disc and nerve root compression. Instead of completely removing the herniated disc nucleus pulposus, the herniated disc is slightly or limitedly reduced in size by interventional methods, and the nerve root compression is slightly reduced, so it is a kind of interventional surgery similar to compromised disc surgery.