Previously, gastrointestinal mesenchymal tumors were treated surgically with a large abdominal incision, and then the need for subsequent drug therapy was determined based on the pathological results of the post-surgical specimen. If the malignancy is not high, the treatment should not be continued. If it is highly malignant, then postoperative drug therapy must be performed. Because mesenchymal tumors are not predominantly lymph node metastases, no specific clearance of lymph nodes is required for resection of mesenchymal tumors. This facilitates laparoscopic resection of mesenchymal tumors. If the mesenchymal tumor is less than 2 cm, only two small incisions less than 1 cm are required for laparoscopic resection. If the tumor is larger than 2 cm and smaller than 5 cm, only one incision smaller than 5 cm is required. Gao Yongshun, Department of General Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University After laparoscopic surgery, you can drink both water on the first day and thin rice on the second day, and you can basically eat normally on the third article. The laparoscopic surgery for gastrointestinal mesenchymal tumor with little damage, light pain and quick recovery are its outstanding advantages.