Robotic Prostatectomy

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Robotic Prostatectomy

What is robotic Prostatectomy?

    Robotic prostatectomy is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove the prostate gland. It comes in two forms: radical prostatectomy, which is performed to treat prostate cancer, and simple prostatectomy, which is done for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate. The prostate is located in the male pelvis, beneath the bladder, and encircles the urethra. This surgery is commonly used for treating localized prostate cancer.

Who needs to have a robotic prostatectomy?

    A robotic prostatectomy is typically recommended for men with specific prostate conditions, most commonly prostate cancer. Here are the situations in which a robotic prostatectomy might be needed:

    1. Prostate Cancer:

    - Localized Prostate Cancer: Men with early-stage, localized prostate cancer (cancer confined to the prostate) are often candidates for robotic prostatectomy to remove the cancerous tissue.

    - Aggressive or High-Risk Prostate Cancer: In some cases, even when the cancer is aggressive but still confined to the prostate, robotic surgery may be advised.

    - Failed Radiation Therapy: For men whose prostate cancer persists or returns after radiation therapy, a robotic prostatectomy may be considered.

    2. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH):

    For cases of severe benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), where the prostate is significantly enlarged and causing urinary obstruction, a simple robotic prostatectomy may be performed to remove part of the prostate and relieve symptoms.

    3. Men Seeking Minimally Invasive Options:

    Men who prefer a minimally invasive approach, with smaller incisions, less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery times, may opt for robotic surgery over traditional open surgery.

    A consultation with our urologist and a thorough medical evaluation is needed to determine if robotic prostatectomy is the right option based on the stage and severity of the prostate condition.

Robotic Surgery System at Apex Hospitals

    Robotic prostatectomy is performed using the SSI MANTRA surgical system. This cutting-edge, India-made robotic platform enables surgeons to operate on the prostate with superior vision, control, and precision, all at an affordable cost. Our advanced program is supported by highly skilled surgeons, nurses, and technicians, all trained to utilize this technology expertly. By minimizing surgical trauma, we strive to improve our patients' long-term survival rates and enhance their overall quality of life.

What are the risks of Robotic prostatectomy?

    While robotic prostatectomy is a minimally invasive and advanced procedure, like all surgeries, it carries certain risks. The potential complications and risks include:

    1. Infection: Like any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection at the incision sites or internally, despite the minimally invasive nature of robotic surgery.

    2. Bleeding: Although robotic surgery usually results in less blood loss than open surgery, there is still a risk of bleeding during or after the procedure.

    3. Damage to Surrounding Organs: The prostate is located near the bladder, rectum, and other vital structures, so there is a small risk of unintentional injury to these organs during surgery.

What happens during Robotic prostatectomy?

    Using advanced robotic technology, miniaturized instruments are inserted through small keyhole incisions in the patient's abdomen, allowing the surgeon to remove the prostate and surrounding tissues with high precision. This technique is significantly less invasive compared to a traditional radical retropubic prostatectomy, which requires a large abdominal incision from the navel to the pubic bone.

    During robotic prostatectomy, a high-definition 3D endoscope and advanced imaging equipment magnify the delicate structures surrounding the prostate, such as nerves, blood vessels, and muscles. This detailed visualization helps preserve these crucial structures. The prostate is removed through one of the small incisions.

    Throughout most of the procedure, the surgeon operates from a console, controlling robotic instruments with a more excellent range of motion than the human wrist. This allows the surgery to be performed without the surgeon’s hands entering the patient’s body.

Speak to our team about Robotic Prostatectomy.

    If you or a loved one is considering robotic prostatectomy, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you need more information about the procedure the benefits, or if you're a candidate, we're available to answer all your questions. Reach out today and learn how our advanced robotic surgery can help you achieve a smoother recovery and better outcomes.

    Contact us now to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards better prostate health!

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