Prostate cyst surgery usually requires about 7 days of hospitalization. Prostate cyst surgery requires anesthesia, and its operation is relatively complicated. The day before the operation, you need to stay in the hospital to cooperate with the doctor for preoperative instructions and sign an informed consent form. Patients with chronic diseases need to complete the appropriate examinations and stabilize themselves before the surgery so as not to affect the normal progress of the surgery. After prostate cyst surgery, the patient should be kept in the hospital for close observation and a urinary catheter should be kept in place, which can not only prevent urinary tract stenosis, but also prevent infection, etc. The catheter usually needs to be kept in the hospital for 3 days. The catheter usually needs to be left in place for about 3 to 7 days, and if there is no difficulty in urination, infection or bleeding after removal, the patient can usually be discharged from the hospital after two days of observation without any abnormalities. In summary, the total hospitalization time for prostate cyst surgery is usually around 7 days. If you have any discomfort after prostate cyst surgery, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible, and the doctor will clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.