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Radical Prostatectomy

Prostatectomy includes a number of surgical procedures to remove part or all of the prostate gland. The prostate gland is situated in the male pelvis, below the urinary bladder. It surrounds the urethra, which carries urine from the bladder to the penis.

Radical prostatectomy is an operation to remove the prostate gland and the tissues surrounding the prostate gland. This usually includes the seminal vesicles and some nearby lymph nodes. Radical prostatectomy can cure prostate cancer in men whose cancer is limited to the prostate.                                                                                 

Eligibility for Radical Prostatectomy

Men younger than the age of 75 with very limited prostate cancer and are expected to live at least 10 more years are eligible to undergo radical prostatectomy.

Before performing radical prostatectomy, it is important to note that prostate cancer has not spread beyond the prostate. The risk of the spread of cancer can be determined from tables comparing the results of a biopsy and PSA levels, apart from CT scans, bone scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound. However, before opting for surgery, other options may also be considered depending upon the extent of spread that includes radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or simply observing the prostate cancer over time, since many prostate cancers grow slowly.

 


 


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Types of Radical Prostatectomy

Surgeons choose from two different approaches to reach and remove the prostate during radical prostatectomy. There are three types of Radical Prostatectomy: Open prostatectomy, Laparoscopic prostatectomy, and Robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy.

Open Prostatectomy

In this surgical method of radical prostatectomy, the surgeon makes a vertical inch, for most patients, the incision is 4 to 5 inches long but may also vary from 8- to 10-inch incision depending upon the severity and is performed beneath the belly button. Radical prostatectomy is performed through this incision. In rare cases, the incision is made in the perineum, the space between the scrotum and anus.

The open procedure’s longer incision results in a slightly longer recovery time which is about 6 weeks.

Laparoscopic prostatectomy

In laparoscopic prostatectomy, surgeons start by making several small incisions across the belly. Surgical tools and a camera are inserted through the incisions, and radical prostatectomy is performed by viewing the entire operation on a video screen.

Although this surgery takes approximately 3 hours to perform, patients generally feel much better and have significantly less pain in the early operative period. Unlike open surgery where the catheter stays in for two to three weeks, most laparoscopic prostatectomy patients have their Foley catheters removed on the third day after surgery.

Robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy

Small incisions are made in the belly, as in regular laparoscopic prostatectomy. A surgeon controls an advanced robotic system of surgical tools from outside the body. A high-tech interface lets the surgeon use natural wrist movements and a 3-D screen during radical prostatectomy. Using the advanced surgical system, miniaturized robotic instruments are passed through several small keyhole incisions in the patient’s abdomen to allow the surgeon to remove the prostate and also nearby tissues with great precision. This is much less invasive than a conventional radical retropubic prostatectomy, which involves an abdominal incision that extends from the belly button to the pubic bone.


FAQ's

How long does the operation take?

Surgery usually lasts three to four hours. However, from the time you leave the pre-op area until you arrive in the recovery room, it takes five to six hours.

How long will the patient be in the recovery room after surgery?

Not more than two hours.

Will I need to be in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)?

Rarely patients need to go to the ICU after routine prostate surgery depending upon the condition.

What are the potential complications of this surgery?

All surgical procedures have inherent risks and the potential complications may include bleeding, infection, incontinence or loss of urinary control and blood clots.

What can I do before surgery to be optimally prepared?

It is important to refrain from aspirin or aspirin-like compounds for at least one week before surgery and the day before the operation, you may be instructed to begin a liquid diet.

What will be the recovery time after Surgery?

Most people recover quite rapidly from their prostate surgery and begin working after only a few days or weeks. The recovery time will also depend upon the type of surgery such as for six weeks after open prostatectomy, and for two to three weeks after laparoscopic prostate surgery.

What precautions are needed during recovery?

During the recovery period, you should refrain from vigorous exercise and lift no more than ten pounds at a time. Driving should also be avoided while the catheter is in place.


Range Of Treatment Cost

7000 - 8000 USD

Types of Radical Prostatectomy

Surgeons choose from two different approaches to reach and remove the prostate during radical prostatectomy. There are three types of Radical Prostatectomy: Open prostatectomy, Laparoscopic prostatectomy, and Robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy.

Open Prostatectomy

In this surgical method of radical prostatectomy, the surgeon makes a vertical inch, for most patients, the incision is 4 to 5 inches long but may also vary from 8- to 10-inch incision depending upon the severity and is performed beneath the belly button. Radical prostatectomy is performed through this incision. In rare cases, the incision is made in the perineum, the space between the scrotum and anus.

The open procedure’s longer incision results in a slightly longer recovery time which is about 6 weeks.

Laparoscopic prostatectomy

In laparoscopic prostatectomy, surgeons start by making several small incisions across the belly. Surgical tools and a camera are inserted through the incisions, and radical prostatectomy is performed by viewing the entire operation on a video screen.

Although this surgery takes approximately 3 hours to perform, patients generally feel much better and have significantly less pain in the early operative period. Unlike open surgery where the catheter stays in for two to three weeks, most laparoscopic prostatectomy patients have their Foley catheters removed on the third day after surgery.

Robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy

Small incisions are made in the belly, as in regular laparoscopic prostatectomy. A surgeon controls an advanced robotic system of surgical tools from outside the body. A high-tech interface lets the surgeon use natural wrist movements and a 3-D screen during radical prostatectomy. Using the advanced surgical system, miniaturized robotic instruments are passed through several small keyhole incisions in the patient’s abdomen to allow the surgeon to remove the prostate and also nearby tissues with great precision. This is much less invasive than a conventional radical retropubic prostatectomy, which involves an abdominal incision that extends from the belly button to the pubic bone.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the operation take?

Surgery usually lasts three to four hours. However, from the time you leave the pre-op area until you arrive in the recovery room, it takes five to six hours.

How long will the patient be in the recovery room after surgery?

Not more than two hours.

Will I need to be in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)?

Rarely patients need to go to the ICU after routine prostate surgery depending upon the condition.

What are the potential complications of this surgery?

All surgical procedures have inherent risks and the potential complications may include bleeding, infection, incontinence or loss of urinary control and blood clots.

What can I do before surgery to be optimally prepared?

It is important to refrain from aspirin or aspirin-like compounds for at least one week before surgery and the day before the operation, you may be instructed to begin a liquid diet.

What will be the recovery time after Surgery?

Most people recover quite rapidly from their prostate surgery and begin working after only a few days or weeks. The recovery time will also depend upon the type of surgery such as for six weeks after open prostatectomy, and for two to three weeks after laparoscopic prostate surgery.

What precautions are needed during recovery?

During the recovery period, you should refrain from vigorous exercise and lift no more than ten pounds at a time. Driving should also be avoided while the catheter is in place.

Range of Treatment Cost

7000 - 8000 USD

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Max Healthcare - ALPS Hospital Limited

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The Bone and Joint Clinic, is situated at the city centre of noida, easily approachable with presence on google map. The clinic caters to the exclusive orthopaedics, joints and back problems. It also caters to the orthopaedic problems of children like Talipes foot .....

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Radical Prostatectomy

Prostatectomy includes a number of surgical procedures to remove part or all of the prostate gland. The prostate gland is situated in the male pelvis, below the urinary bladder. It surrounds the urethra, which carries urine from the bladder to the penis.

Radical prostatectomy is an operation to remove the prostate gland and the tissues surrounding the prostate gland. This usually includes the seminal vesicles and some nearby lymph nodes. Radical prostatectomy can cure prostate cancer in men whose cancer is limited to the prostate.                                                                                 

Eligibility for Radical Prostatectomy

Men younger than the age of 75 with very limited prostate cancer and are expected to live at least 10 more years are eligible to undergo radical prostatectomy.

Before performing radical prostatectomy, it is important to note that prostate cancer has not spread beyond the prostate. The risk of the spread of cancer can be determined from tables comparing the results of a biopsy and PSA levels, apart from CT scans, bone scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound. However, before opting for surgery, other options may also be considered depending upon the extent of spread that includes radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or simply observing the prostate cancer over time, since many prostate cancers grow slowly.

Types of Radical Prostatectomy

Surgeons choose from two different approaches to reach and remove the prostate during radical prostatectomy. There are three types of Radical Prostatectomy: Open prostatectomy, Laparoscopic prostatectomy, and Robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy.

Open Prostatectomy

In this surgical method of radical prostatectomy, the surgeon makes a vertical inch, for most patients, the incision is 4 to 5 inches long but may also vary from 8- to 10-inch incision depending upon the severity and is performed beneath the belly button. Radical prostatectomy is performed through this incision. In rare cases, the incision is made in the perineum, the space between the scrotum and anus.

The open procedure’s longer incision results in a slightly longer recovery time which is about 6 weeks.

Laparoscopic prostatectomy

In laparoscopic prostatectomy, surgeons start by making several small incisions across the belly. Surgical tools and a camera are inserted through the incisions, and radical prostatectomy is performed by viewing the entire operation on a video screen.

Although this surgery takes approximately 3 hours to perform, patients generally feel much better and have significantly less pain in the early operative period. Unlike open surgery where the catheter stays in for two to three weeks, most laparoscopic prostatectomy patients have their Foley catheters removed on the third day after surgery.

Robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy

Small incisions are made in the belly, as in regular laparoscopic prostatectomy. A surgeon controls an advanced robotic system of surgical tools from outside the body. A high-tech interface lets the surgeon use natural wrist movements and a 3-D screen during radical prostatectomy. Using the advanced surgical system, miniaturized robotic instruments are passed through several small keyhole incisions in the patient’s abdomen to allow the surgeon to remove the prostate and also nearby tissues with great precision. This is much less invasive than a conventional radical retropubic prostatectomy, which involves an abdominal incision that extends from the belly button to the pubic bone.

How long does the operation take?

Surgery usually lasts three to four hours. However, from the time you leave the pre-op area until you arrive in the recovery room, it takes five to six hours.

How long will the patient be in the recovery room after surgery?

Not more than two hours.

Will I need to be in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)?

Rarely patients need to go to the ICU after routine prostate surgery depending upon the condition.

What are the potential complications of this surgery?

All surgical procedures have inherent risks and the potential complications may include bleeding, infection, incontinence or loss of urinary control and blood clots.

What can I do before surgery to be optimally prepared?

It is important to refrain from aspirin or aspirin-like compounds for at least one week before surgery and the day before the operation, you may be instructed to begin a liquid diet.

What will be the recovery time after Surgery?

Most people recover quite rapidly from their prostate surgery and begin working after only a few days or weeks. The recovery time will also depend upon the type of surgery such as for six weeks after open prostatectomy, and for two to three weeks after laparoscopic prostate surgery.

What precautions are needed during recovery?

During the recovery period, you should refrain from vigorous exercise and lift no more than ten pounds at a time. Driving should also be avoided while the catheter is in place.

7000 - 8000 USD

Top Hospitals

Rating :

NABH
Radical Prostatectomy
Jaslok Hospital

The Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre is one of the oldest tertiary care, multi-specialty Trust hospitals of the country. In the late 60s, when the establishment of large private hospitals was not common, the institution was conceptualized & endowed to the city of Mumbai by Seth Lokoom.....

Rating :

NABHNABLJCI
Radical Prostatectomy
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute

In January 2007, we began a life-affirming journey with the opening of Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute in Mumbai. A tribute by Anil and I to my father-in-law Dhirubhai Ambani, and dedicated to my mother-in-law Kokilaben, our int.....

Rating :

Radical Prostatectomy
MUSKAAN DENTAL CLINIC

WE ARE BASED IN EAST DELHI HAVING TWO CLINICS IN PUSPANJALI (OPP ANAND VIHAR) AND PATPARGANJ. WE ARE A VERY WELL EQUIPPED CENTRE FOR ALL YOUR DENTAL NEEDS .....

Rating :

Radical Prostatectomy
Smile Essentials

We are a state-of-the-art clinic and we give you more reasons to smile rather than to fear about visiting a dentist. The first and most important reason is that we use pain-free dentistry techniques and therefore you need to be fearless about drills and pain! Our c.....

Rating :

Radical Prostatectomy
Stoma Advanced Dental Care

Greetings From Stoma..!! It is our pleasure to introduce you to our center of dental excellence set in the heart of South Mumbai (India). At Stoma we believe in bringing you the best of dental technology combined with individual, personalized attention for each and.....

Rating :

JCI
Radical Prostatectomy
Max Healthcare - ALPS Hospital Limited

Our experts have treated 5 lakh+ patients across 25+ specialties like Cardiac Sciences, Minimal Access and Laparoscopic Surgery, Neurosciences, Urology, Orthopedics, Aesthetics and Reconstructive Surgery and Nephrology. We are a 74 bed.....

Rating :

NABH
Radical Prostatectomy
Asian Bariatrics Obesity Center

Asian Bariatrics, Super Specialty Hospital is the only stand-alone specialty institute in India that deals with all ailments related to obesity and gastrointestinal tract. Finding a solution for a rising displeasure is only innate for .....

Rating :

Radical Prostatectomy
Bone And Joint Clinic

The Bone and Joint Clinic, is situated at the city centre of noida, easily approachable with presence on google map. The clinic caters to the exclusive orthopaedics, joints and back problems. It also caters to the orthopaedic problems of children like Talipes foot .....

Rating :

NABH
Radical Prostatectomy
Abhimanyu Chaturvedi

Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available

Rating :

Radical Prostatectomy
Indus International Hospital

Indus International Hospital is a branch of Indus Healthcare which has two Hospitals, one Diagnostic Lab and One Day care Clinic in the City of Mohali. Now Indus Group is coming up with its next project “a state of art Hospital providing World Class facilitie.....

Top Doctors

DR AJIT  SAXENA
Dr Ajit Saxena

India

Specialty - Robotic Surgery

DR ABHIDEEP CHAUDHARY
Dr Abhideep Chaudhary

India

Specialty - Robotic Surgery

DR KISHORE T A
Dr Kishore T A

India

Specialty - Robotic Surgery

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