Minimally invasive appendicitis surgery, also known as laparoscopic appendectomy, is essentially less risky. Laparoscopic appendectomy is one of the more medically proven and safe surgical procedures with the advantages of smaller incisions, fewer complications, faster recovery and shorter hospitalization. There are generally risks associated with any surgery, but the probability of risks associated with laparoscopic appendectomy is relatively small. The main risks of laparoscopic appendectomy include bleeding from the wound, infection of the incision and the possibility of aspiration during general anesthesia and lung infection. Therefore, before having the surgery, patients need to sign the informed consent for surgery and anesthesia. Intraoperative operation needs to be operated carefully and strictly according to the requirements. Postoperative observation. Although laparoscopic appendectomy is low risk, before undergoing the surgery, patients are advised to adjust their mood and strictly follow the preoperative precautions given by the doctor.