Spermocystoscopy surgery and its postoperative hazards often include: disease recurrence, ejaculatory duct lumen edema congestion, etc., generally no serious symptoms. Spermocystoscopy surgery, patients are often associated with the occurrence of vesiculitis, in the postoperative period may occur in the wall of the seminal vesicles and ejaculatory duct cavity edema congestion, postoperative inflammatory exudate can stimulate the ejaculatory ducts, some patients may lead to ejaculatory duct stenosis and obstruction after the surgery, more likely to cause recurrence of the disease. The ejaculatory ducts can be briefly dilated after vesicoscopy, but the postoperative recovery of vesicoscopy takes a longer time, such as access to the seminal vesicles via the prostatic vesicles during the surgery, which can reduce the recurrence of the disease. The dangers of vesiculoscopy usually include disease recurrence, edema and congestion at the surgical site, and ejaculatory duct stenosis, among other complications, but the symptoms are usually mild.