About the Journal

With the development of economy and the progress of society, people's requirements for the quality of life and health continue to improve. Patients require non-invasive and painless examination and treatment. While meeting the requirements of patients, the hospital constantly improves its own quality, develops and innovates diagnosis and treatment methods, and promotes modern medicine to enter the era of minimally invasive treatment. High-tech interventions such as radiation, endoscopy, laparoscopy, ultrasound, image navigation, and stereotactic technology have made more and more diseases which are difficult to deal with be diagnosed and treated through intervention technology, cured many diseases which were difficult to be treated by both surgery and internal medicine in the past, and greatly benefited patients. With the development of clinical medicine, internal medicine and surgery are moving towards minimally invasive medicine, with integration of internal medicine and surgery. The boundaries between medicine and surgery in traditional clinical medicine are becoming increasingly unclear. The formation and development of minimally invasive medicine represents a new era of clinical medicine.