Prostatectomy
A prostatectomy is the removal of the prostate because of cancer or other health issues. The location of the prostate means the surgeon needs the most detailed, careful view of the area. At Woodland Heights Medical Center, surgeons use robot-assisted surgery to remove the prostate with fewer possible side effects.
Located just beneath the bladder, the prostate gland is a key part of the male reproductive system and is linked closely with the urinary system. The prostate is most commonly removed as a treatment for prostate cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer is the second most common form of cancer found in males in the United States.
If your urologist recommends surgery to treat your prostate cancer, you may be a candidate for robotic surgery. This procedure incorporates an advanced surgical system that helps your surgeon see vital anatomical structures more clearly and to perform a more precise surgical procedure. For the patient, robot-assisted prostatectomy may result in more complete eradication of cancer, retention of bladder control and potency.
For more information on robotic surgery, please consult with your surgeon or find one here.
Before you decide on surgery, discuss treatment options with your doctor. Understanding the risks and benefits of each treatment can help you make the best decision for your individual situation.