Patients with severe cervical stenosis need to be evaluated before surgery is an option. Conservative treatments are generally not effective for patients with severe cervical stenosis. Patients with severe cervical spinal stenosis usually have severe nerve compression symptoms, such as limb weakness, numbness, involuntary tremor, etc. If the injury site is too high, it may also lead to diaphragmatic paralysis and severe respiratory dysfunction. For patients with severe cervical spinal stenosis, conservative treatment is generally ineffective. Clinically, after evaluation of the patient’s condition, if the patient’s physical condition can tolerate surgery, early surgical treatment is recommended to relieve the compression of the spinal canal. Cervical spinal stenosis is a serious condition that requires standardized treatment under the guidance of a specialist in order to promote a speedy recovery.