Radical Prostatectomy – Surgical Solution for Prostate Cancer

Radical prostatectomy is a surgery that removes the entire prostate gland along with nearby tissues. Doctors usually recommend it for men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer. In most cases, this treatment offers a high success rate, especially when an experienced urologist performs it. Moreover, early removal of cancerous tissue helps reduce the risk of spread and improves long-term survival.

Radical Prostatectomy

When is Radical Prostatectomy Needed?

A urologist may suggest this surgery under specific conditions. For example:

  • Confirmed prostate cancer diagnosis through biopsy
  • Cancer confined to the prostate gland
  • Good overall health and surgical fitness
  • Increasing PSA levels despite treatment
  • Family history or aggressive tumor type

Types of Radical Prostatectomy

Different surgical techniques are available. Depending on the case, one of the following may be chosen:

  • Open Radical Prostatectomy – Performed through an abdominal incision
  • Laparoscopic Prostatectomy – Uses small cuts for a minimally invasive approach
  • Robotic-Assisted Prostatectomy – Offers high precision and quicker recovery

Key Benefits of Radical Prostatectomy

This procedure provides several advantages. For instance:

  • Curative treatment for early-stage prostate cancer
  • Better cancer control in younger patients
  • Reduced risk of recurrence when done early
  • Preservation of urinary control with nerve-sparing methods
  • Faster recovery with minimally invasive techniques
  • Ongoing monitoring through PSA testing

How the Procedure Works

The surgery follows a structured process. Typically, it involves:

  1. General anesthesia ensures patient comfort
  2. Access is created through abdominal or laparoscopic entry
  3. The prostate and surrounding tissues are carefully removed
  4. Nerve-sparing techniques are applied when possible
  5. The bladder is reconnected to the urethra
  6. A temporary catheter supports healing

Post-Surgery Recovery

Recovery usually progresses smoothly. In general:

  • Hospital stay lasts around 2–4 days
  • A catheter remains in place for 1–2 weeks
  • Daily activities resume within 4–6 weeks
  • Regular PSA tests help monitor recovery

Trusted Expertise in Prostate Cancer Surgery

Experience plays a crucial role in outcomes. With over 12 years of expertise, a skilled urologist ensures precise cancer removal while preserving urinary control and sexual function. Furthermore, advanced surgical techniques help reduce complications and improve overall recovery.

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