Radical cervical cancer surgery is the main treatment for early stage cervical cancer, but this procedure can cause many inconvenient effects for patients. The main effects are difficulty in urination, urinary incontinence, nocturnal urination, difficulty in defecation, dry stools, and lack of sensation during sexual intercourse. The main reason is that the surgical removal involves the autonomic nerves (sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves) that innervate the pelvic organs, and the surgery leads to partial or total severance of these nerves, thus most patients will experience this condition after cervical cancer surgery. So are these conditions avoidable? After years of our research, the answer is yes! By using some advanced instruments and equipment to free the nerves root by root during surgery and then removing the ligaments, the autonomic nerves can be preserved as much as possible without affecting the scope of surgical resection, which makes the quality of life of patients after surgery greatly improved and gives patients the opportunity to live happier and more enjoyable lives!