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  2. Prostatectomy - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/prostatectomy/about/...

    Prostatectomy is surgery to remove part or all of the prostate gland. The prostate gland is part of the male reproductive system. It's located in the pelvis, below the bladder. It surrounds the hollow tube called the urethra that carries urine from the bladder to the penis.

  3. What to Expect After Prostate Is Removed? - eMedicineHealth

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    During prostate removal (prostatectomy) the prostate gland and some tissue around the gland, including the seminal vesicles, are removed. A prostatectomy takes about two hours and is performed under general anesthesia.

  4. Prostatectomy: Purpose, Types, Procedure, Risks & Recovery

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/24294-prostatectomy

    During a radical prostatectomy, a surgeon removes your entire prostate gland. They usually remove fat and tissues around your prostate, too. These may include seminal vesicles (glands that help make ejaculate) and lymph nodes.

  5. What to Expect After Prostate Removal Surgery - Healthline

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    Summary. Prostate removal surgery can lead to multiple side effects. Some, such as incontinence and erectile dysfunction, can be temporary. Others, such as infertility, may be permanent....

  6. Radical Prostatectomy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    The goal of radical prostatectomy is to remove all prostate cancer. RP is used when the cancer is believed to be confined to the prostate gland. During the procedure, the prostate gland and some tissue around the gland, including the seminal vesicles, are removed.

  7. Surgery to remove prostate cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    You usually have surgery to remove your prostate gland. This is a radical prostatectomy. A radical prostatectomy is a major operation with some possible side effects. You may not need this type of surgery if you're an older man with a slow growing prostate cancer.

  8. What You Need to Know About Prostate Surgery - Healthline

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    cure your condition. maintain bladder control. maintain the ability to have erections. minimize side effects. minimize pain before, during, and after surgery. The goal of prostate surgery depends...

  9. Prostatectomy: What to expect - MD Anderson Cancer Center

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    For young cancer patients with prostate cancer that hasn’t spread, a prostatectomy can be an effective treatment option. Urologist John Davis, M.D., explains how this surgery works and what you can expect in terms of side effects and recovery.

  10. Surgery for Prostate Cancer | Prostatectomy

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    The main type of surgery for prostate cancer is a radical prostatectomy. In this operation, the surgeon (urologist) removes the entire prostate gland plus some of the tissue around it, including the seminal vesicles. Sometimes nearby lymph nodes are removed as well.

  11. Prostate Cancer: Radical Retropubic and Radical Perineal ...

    www.webmd.com/prostate-cancer/prostate-cancer-radical...

    WebMD explains radical prostatectomy, a prostate cancer surgery in which the prostate gland and surrounding tissue are removed, including benefits, risks, and recovery.