Transurethral plasma bipolar enucleation of the prostate is a minimally invasive technique for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. The procedure involves dividing the prostate into two lobes and using electrodes to remove the enlarged portion of the prostate along the surgical envelope, which is so thorough that it can achieve almost the same results as open surgery, commonly known as the “orange peeling method”. The first subspecialty in prostate disease was established in 2006, and the department has been engaged in minimally invasive surgery of this type. The surgery is less invasive, the removal is complete, the catheter is removed three days after the surgery, the urination effect is good, and there is no recurrence after the surgery.