Surgery for cryptorchidism in young children requires different surgical options depending on the location of the cryptorchid testis. If the testis is located in the groin, open surgery can be performed to fix the descending testis; if the testis is located in the abdominal cavity, surgery can be performed with the assistance of laparoscopy. 1. Inguinal cryptorchidism: cryptorchidism in the inguinal position is relatively superficial, usually open surgery is chosen, and the testicle is fixed at the bottom of the scrotum after loosening the testicle and the spermatic cord fibrous band. 2. Intra-abdominal cryptorchidism: If the testicle is located in the abdominal cavity, laparoscopic surgery can be used to treat the testicle due to its deeper location. Overall, young children with cryptorchidism need to be examined in time to clarify the specific location of the testicle, and choose the appropriate surgical plan under the advice of professional doctors.