There is no data to support how many days after minimally invasive prostate surgery you can have sex, so it is not yet possible to tell. If it is minimally invasive surgery for prostate hyperplasia, benign tumors and other diseases, it is usually to pass through the urethra to reach the bladder first, and then remove the hyperplastic prostate gland. In the case of minimally invasive surgery for prostate cancer several operative holes are made in the patient’s abdomen, then the abdominal cavity is accessed to remove the entire prostate gland, and then the bladder is anastomosed to the urethra. After the surgery, patients may experience bleeding and pain, and having sex before the wound heals may cause the wound to split and increase the probability of infection, so it is recommended that patients have sex after they have fully recovered. However, due to the influence of personal physical condition, the severity of the disease and other reasons, the patient’s recovery time is different, can not judge the specific how long you can have sex. How long can you have sex after prostate surgery is recommended to consult the attending physician to avoid affecting the condition.