Laryngeal cancer is a common malignant tumor in head and neck tumors, with increasing morbidity in recent years. Surgery is one of the main treatment methods for patients with laryngeal cancer, and patients who are discharged after surgery often need long-term and life-long treatment and care. Transitional care aims for the needs of discharged patients providing health care services with continuity, reliability, security, usually including continuous follow-up and guidance for patients after returning to the family or community. Transitional care after discharge may be an effective strategy to help patients with laryngeal cancer adapt to postoperative functional changes, prevent complications and improve their quality of life. This review starts from "continuity care for special physiological and psychological changes of postoperative laryngeal cancer, and social development putting forward clear requirements for continuity of care" two aspects this paper expounds the necessity of postoperative patients with laryngeal cancer implementation of continuity of care; followed by "the postoperative patients with laryngeal cancer continuity of care" the main content and main ways both postoperative patients with laryngeal cancer were summarized the present situation of the continuity of care, and to assess the effect on the implementation of the clear display; finally, based on the comprehensive evaluation on the continuity of the postoperative patients with laryngeal cancer care, it points out the shortages existing in the implementation process, analyzes the domestic and foreign current study laryngeal cancer continuity care which is short, because the patient's care needs are not being adequately express and patients with laryngeal cancer after discharge from the hospital have a wide range of content, professional, complex operation, and a large amount of manpower and material resources.These analyses helps to guide the medical staff to actively carry out relevant research based on health status in China and advanced experience abroad, in order to further improve the quality of life in patients with laryngeal cancer in the future.