There are several types of surgery for prostatitis. The first is a direct injection of antibiotics into the prostate to treat chronic prostatitis, which generally costs around $1,000 for a single treatment and may take anywhere from 3-6 courses of treatment. The second is simply the complete removal of the prostate, there are lumpectomy and open excision, the cost of open is around $3000 and the cost of lumpectomy ranges from $10,000-$20,000. But for patients with chronic prostatitis, it is generally considered not necessary to consider surgical treatment. This is because most patients have significant improvement in their symptoms after active and effective comprehensive treatment, and the prostate is an important sexual organ for adult men, and surgical removal can have serious consequences for patients, possibly leading to sexual dysfunction, infertility, etc. The impact on young and middle-aged patients is relatively large. The first is an invasive operation, there are several hard to solve problems: 1, local injection routes are via perineum, transrectal and suprapubic puncture methods, these three methods puncture process is more complex, are likely to cause accidental injury. 2, different patients within the prostate pathogens are not necessarily the same, so treat all patients equally, using the same formula effect can be imagined. 3, repeated