The discharge time after minimally invasive prostate surgery is related to the patient’s specific recovery and cannot be generalized. Minimally invasive surgical treatment of the prostate generally refers to transurethral electrodesiccation of the prostate. If the surgery goes well and there is no active bleeding, no infection or other complications after the surgery, the ureter can usually be removed in 2-3 days. If the patient has complications such as secondary bleeding, infection or perforation after surgery, the hospital stay can be relatively longer, usually taking about 10 days to be discharged. Therefore, before undergoing minimally invasive prostate surgery, patients should make the appropriate preparations to effectively control infection and not take anticoagulant drugs before surgery to avoid prolonging the surgery and affecting the surgical results. In addition, patients should also pay attention to the protection of the wound after surgery, not into the water, so as not to wet the wound resulting in infection, the activity should be gentle, to avoid wound cracking.