Minimally invasive uterine fibroid surgery usually requires insertion of a urinary catheter to prevent damage to the bladder during surgery and to affect the surgical field of view. After surgery, the urinary catheter can be removed if there are no special circumstances, and the urinary catheter usually needs to be retained for 24 hours if laparoscopic uterine fibroid stripping is performed. Uterine fibroid is a common disease in women, which can be treated by minimally invasive surgery. There may be some fluids during the surgery, which may produce more urine and make the bladder distended, so a urinary catheter should be inserted before the surgery, and the bladder should be emptied in time to avoid damaging the bladder during the surgery. Minimally invasive uterine fibroid surgery is operated in an open abdomen, and there may be side effects such as scarring and intestinal adhesions after the surgery, and there may also be fever, pain, flatulence and other symptoms, and it is important to prevent infection after the surgery. In life, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, keep enough sleep, prohibit smoking and alcohol, diet to easily digested food; postoperative discomfort symptoms, should consult the doctor in a timely manner, active treatment, in order to avoid delaying the condition.