The development of modern surgery has already entered the era of minimally invasive surgery, and the main application of minimally invasive in general surgery lies in laparoscopic technology, which has been widely used in almost all abdominal surgeries, especially those that require large incisions and difficult to reveal areas. Compared with colorectal cancer and cholecystectomy, open appendectomy is relatively simple, so the time “occupied” by laparoscopic surgery is still relatively short, but once it is used in clinical practice, it is welcomed by doctors and patients, mainly because: 1. Once the appendix is confirmed to be “fine” during the operation, the disease found can be treated at the same time. 2.Since the incision is small, the postoperative pain is light, and you can get up early and move around, and the postoperative exhaust time is short, and the fasting time is short. 3.The overall recovery after surgery is fast, and you can be discharged from the hospital in 3-5 days, so that you can take care of yourself and resume work earlier. 4.In the long run, the abdominal incision is small and the scar is small. 5.The possibility of intestinal adhesions is small, and the possibility of incisional infection is greatly reduced. Any technology has its disadvantages, and laparoscopic surgery also has its disadvantages: 1, general anesthesia is required, which may be difficult for some elderly and frail patients to tolerate. 2. There are some complications specific to laparoscopic surgery, such as puncture injuries and pneumoperitoneum-related effects, although the incidence is extremely low. 3, The cost is higher than that of open appendectomy.