How to treat postoperative urinary incontinence needs to be decided according to the specific surgical modality and condition: 1, if it is non-urethral surgery, commonly seen in rectal surgery, uterine surgery or pelvic floor surgery, etc., it is recommended that functional exercises of the pelvic floor be performed for a short period of time, the common method is to lift the anal muscle functional exercises, contract the anus and lift up, do 5-10 each time, do 5-10 groups per day, and observe the symptoms of urinary incontinence after 1-2 weeks of continuous doing 2, if the urethra surgery, most commonly for prostate surgery caused by incontinence, then you need to carry out drug treatment, such as oral tolterodine tartrate tablets, solifenacin succinate tablets and other drugs to observe the symptoms of incontinence have not improved. The actual incontinence of the sphincter is caused by damage to the sphincter, but this method of medication is not effective and requires artificial sphincter implantation to treat the incontinence. 3, also seen in the urethra after the injury caused by the tearing of the urethral sphincter, even if the surgical repair incontinence still can not be effectively relieved, and eventually requires artificial sphincter implantation to achieve the purpose of complete cure.