Many people without fertility requirements suffer from uterine fibroids and choose hysterectomy for the purpose of quick results and no recurrence, but the fibroids are gone along with the uterus. The uterus is a component of the female pelvic floor, and removal of the uterus must hollow out the pelvic floor and sever the 10 ligaments that hold the uterus in place in order to remove the uterus. The integrity of the pelvic floor is destroyed, the pelvic floor support decreases, and the viscera sag, which seriously affects the quality of life. Removing the uterus because of fibroids is a very big misconception. In fact, fibroids are benign diseases, and some of them should not be removed with today’s medical level. Patients with fibroids should choose a suitable treatment plan based on the size, location and growth rate of fibroids, symptoms, age and other factors. Not all patients with fibroids need surgery, and not all patients with fibroids need hysterectomy. Minimally invasive techniques have become very popular in recent years, and submucosal fibroids can be completely removed vaginally by lumpectomy without incision; subplasmal fibroids and interstitial fibroids can be removed laparoscopically with a maximum incision of 1 cm on the abdominal wall, and no stitches need to be removed after surgery, and patients recover quickly and have a short hospital stay.