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Eradicating Prostate Cancer with Robotic Surgery: A Safer, More Precise Treatment Option

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 By Dr. Shafiq Ahmed, Senior Director Urology, Andrology & Renal Transplant, BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide. The good news is that when detected early, it is highly treatable and, in many cases, completely curable. Advances in medical technology have transformed the way prostate cancer is treated, with Robotic-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy (RARP) now considered the preferred surgical approach for many patients with localized prostate cancer.

The prostate is a small gland located just below the bladder and surrounding the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body. Because it lies deep within the pelvis and is closely surrounded by nerves and blood vessels responsible for urinary control and sexual function, surgery in this area requires exceptional precision.

 Why Robotic Surgery?

Many people believe that a robot performs the surgery on its own. This is a common misconception. The robotic system never replaces the surgeon—it is an advanced surgical tool that is completely controlled by an experienced uro-oncologist.

Using a specialised console, the surgeon operates highly precise robotic instruments that provide greater flexibility and accuracy than the human hand. The robotic system also offers a magnified, high-definition 3D view of the surgical area, allowing the surgeon to clearly identify the cancer while protecting healthy tissues.

 Better Precision, Better Outcomes

The primary goal of prostate cancer surgery is to completely remove the cancer while preserving the patient’s quality of life. Robotic surgery makes this possible by enabling highly precise, nerve-sparing surgery.

The benefits of robotic-assisted prostatectomy include:

·       Complete removal of localized prostate cancer with excellent cancer control.

·       Better preservation of the nerves responsible for urinary continence and erectile function, whenever medically feasible.

·       Smaller keyhole incisions instead of a large abdominal cut.

·       Significantly less blood loss during surgery.

·       Reduced post-operative pain and lower risk of infection.

·       Shorter hospital stays and faster recovery.

·       Earlier return to normal daily activities.

Many patients are encouraged to walk within 24 hours after surgery and can resume most routine activities much sooner than with traditional open surgery.

 Preserving Quality of Life

One of the biggest concerns for men diagnosed with prostate cancer is whether treatment will affect their ability to control urine or maintain sexual function. While these outcomes depend on factors such as the stage of cancer, age, and overall health, robotic surgery provides the precision needed to preserve these functions whenever it is safe to do so.

By carefully separating the prostate from the surrounding nerves and reconstructing the urinary passage with great accuracy, robotic surgery has significantly improved functional recovery for many patients.

 Early Detection Saves Lives

The greatest advantage in the fight against prostate cancer is early diagnosis. Unfortunately, prostate cancer often develops without noticeable symptoms in its early stages. This is why regular screening is extremely important.

Men aged 50 years and above, and those 45 years or older with a family history of prostate cancer, should discuss annual prostate health screening with their doctor. A simple Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test, combined with a clinical examination, can help detect prostate cancer at an early and potentially curable stage.

 The Take-Home Message

A diagnosis of prostate cancer is no longer something to fear as it once was. With early detection and modern robotic surgery, patients can achieve excellent cancer control while maintaining a good quality of life. Robotic-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy has redefined prostate cancer surgery by offering greater precision, faster recovery, and better functional outcomes.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with localized prostate cancer, consult an experienced uro-oncologist to understand whether robotic surgery is the right treatment option. Early action can make all the difference.

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