Robotic Prostatectomy for Prostate Cancer
Our surgeons use the latest da Vinci® robotic technology to remove prostate cancer with remarkable precision — aiming to maximize cancer control while minimizing side effects and recovery time.
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What Is Robotic Prostatectomy?
Robotic prostatectomy is a state-of-the-art surgery that removes the prostate gland (and, when needed, surrounding tissue) in patients with prostate cancer. Using the da Vinci® surgical system, our surgeons control robotic arms equipped with miniature instruments and a high-definition 3D camera, providing enhanced vision, dexterity, and accuracy compared with traditional open or standard laparoscopic surgery.
Robotic prostatectomy is typically recommended for men with localized or locally advanced prostate cancer who are healthy enough for general anesthesia. It can also be considered for selected higher-risk cases to optimize cancer control.
Who Is a Candidate?
- Men with cancer confined to the prostate or nearby tissues
- Those seeking the best chance at long-term cancer control and accurate staging
- Patients in good overall health who can undergo general anesthesia
- Individuals who prefer a minimally invasive option with faster recovery than open surgery
Benefits from an Oncology Standpoint
1) Precise Cancer Removal
Wristed instruments and magnified 3D vision help remove the prostate with extreme precision, reducing the risk of leaving cancer cells behind while preserving critical structures.
2) Accurate Staging
The prostate and lymph nodes can be removed and examined under a microscope to determine exact stage and guide any additional therapy.
3) Long-Term Cancer Control
For appropriately selected patients, robotic prostatectomy offers excellent long-term outcomes and disease control.
4) Future Treatment Options
If cancer returns, radiation therapy can still be given after surgery. This sequence is generally more favorable than performing surgery after prior radiation.
5) Margin Status Clarity
Pathology reports confirm whether margins are clear, informing individualized follow-up and providing peace of mind.
Recovery Expectations
- Hospital stay: Most patients stay overnight; walking resumes within hours, discharge typically the next day.
- Catheter: A Foley catheter remains for ~7 days to protect the bladder-urethra connection.
- Common early effects: Mild discomfort, temporary urinary leakage, and fatigue — continence usually improves over months.
- Activity: Light activity in 2–4 weeks; avoid strenuous exercise for 4–6 weeks unless cleared sooner.
- Sexual function: Recovery varies by age, baseline function, and whether nerve-sparing was feasible.
Why Choose Advanced Urology for Robotic Prostatectomy
Unmatched Experience
Our high surgical volume is associated with better cancer control, fewer complications, and improved functional outcomes.
State-of-the-Art Robotics
We use the latest da Vinci® systems for superior visualization and precision.
Expert Nerve-Sparing
When oncologically appropriate, we employ meticulous nerve-sparing techniques to help preserve erections and bladder control.
Comprehensive Cancer Care
From diagnosis to surgery to follow-up, your care is coordinated under one roof with a dedicated prostate cancer team.
Outstanding Patient Support
We prioritize clear communication, comfort, and education at every step — focusing on cancer cure and quality of life.
Take the Next Step
Choosing Advanced Urology means placing your trust in a team that combines surgical excellence with compassionate, patient-centered care. Talk with our specialists to see if robotic prostatectomy is right for you.
Your plan will be personalized to your diagnosis, anatomy, and goals.