The reason for not being able to urinate after uterine prolapse removal may be due to postoperative infection, nerve damage and other factors. 1. Postoperative infection: after uterine prolapse resection surgery, some patients may suffer from local infection and ischemia, which may result in poor healing or necrosis of the local wounds, and the phenomenon of not being able to urinate may further occur. 2. Nerve damage: after uterine prolapse resection surgery, the catheter needs to be removed, and some patients can not urinate naturally in a short period of time, mainly because the bladder is separated too widely during the surgery, so the pelvic floor nerves are damaged, or due to the spasm of the urethral sphincter muscle, which will lead to the symptom of urinary incontinence after the surgery. There may be other reasons why you can’t urinate after the removal of uterine prolapse, so if necessary, you can cooperate with your doctor to do further examination, and then do targeted treatment and therapy.