Minimally invasive is the current trend and development of surgery Radical prostate cancer surgery is often considered one of the most difficult surgeries in urology because the prostate is located in the deepest part of the pelvis, which is difficult to expose and has many surrounding blood vessels adjacent to the rectum. Because of the small space, traditional open surgery, which relies on the surgeon’s hands, is difficult to perform and often leads to excessive blood loss, postoperative urinary incontinence, and loss of erectile function. The laparoscopic surgery magnifies the anatomy around the prostate gland through the camera system, so that the surgeon can clearly see the anatomy around the prostate gland, and the laparoscopic surgery is operated by the surgeon with special surgical instruments instead of two hands, which overcomes the problem of small pelvis without operating space. With the advent of technology, the 3D display system allows surgeons to see three-dimensional images and the images are clearer, which allows surgeons to see more clearly and can perform fine dissection, improve tumor removal while better preserving the urogenital control nerve and sphincter, and improve the quality of life of patients after surgery. Thus, the 3D laparoscope is like replacing the surgeon with a fiery eye. Our hospital has introduced the most advanced Viking 3D surgical display system, and we have accumulated nearly 100 cases of 3D laparoscopic radical prostate cancer treatment with significantly improved surgical results and ideal urinary control outcomes.