The electrodes are minimally invasive, and what we usually call electrodes are electrodes of the prostate, which means that the enlarged and hypertrophied prostate is removed via the urethra, and then the patient is allowed to urinate more easily. The prostate electrolysis can only be performed if there is a clear diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia, and if the patient has a very high number of nocturnal urination, difficulty in urination and a very high amount of residual urine in the bladder. The actual prostate electrosurgery is routinely followed by a catheter and repeated flushing to prevent the wound from continuing to bleed and block the urethra.