The suitable conditions for prostate surgery are as follows: 1. The remaining bladder urine volume exceeds 50 ml. The remaining bladder urine refers to the amount of urine left in the bladder that has not been emptied after urination. If the remaining urine volume of the bladder exceeds 50ml, it means that the bladder function has been seriously damaged and the bladder is no longer capable of excreting the urine; 2, there is a history of urinary retention; 3, the symptoms are obvious and affect work, and medication is not effective; 4, there are comorbidities of prostate enlargement: such as bladder stones, bladder diverticulum, recurrent hematuria, recurrent urinary tract infections, upper urinary tract fluid or even chronic renal insufficiency, the above The above complications are caused by prostate enlargement, and the above diseases cannot be cured without removing the prostate. If you are satisfied with the above, you can do prostate electrosurgery and get good results from the surgery.