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Robotic Prostate Surgery in India


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Robotic Prostate Surgery Service -

where a minimally invasive robot assisted radical prostatectomy technique eradicates prostate cancer with minimal post surgery complications

The mission of “Minimally Invasive Robotic Prostate Surgery Program” is to leverage latest technology to and treat prostate disease through small incision and great precision resulting in:

  • Shorter hospital stay, Faster recovery and return to normal activities
  • Less pain and scarring , Reduced blood loss and need for blood transfusion
  • Reduction in the use of pain medicines, Decreased postoperative pain


Usually in conventional approach surgeons make decisions using tactile and visual cues to identify a phenomenon, which is actually microscopic which is likely to damage nerves or to leave some cancer behind.  Sometimes it is difficult for surgeons to find a precise plane between the cancer and urinary sphincter or the nerves and err on the side of cancer safety leading to incontinence or Impotence

Highly trained Indian surgeons who have worked for decades at some of the global centres of excellence now use Advanced Robotic technique gives surgeon a sophisticated master slave robot that seamlessly translates the surgeon's movements at the computer console into precise, real-time movements of the surgical instruments inside the patient. This ensures that the Prostate is removed excellent outcomes and minimal chances of cancer left behind after the surgery.


If you're young and in good health, the short-term risks of this surgery are low. The hospital stay is usually 2 to 3 days, with the catheter left in place for 2 to 3 weeks. You're usually able to go back to work in about 1 month. You shouldn't have severe pain with this surgery. Most men regain bladder control a few weeks to several months after the surgery.

The main advantage of surgery is that it offers the most certain treatment. That is, if all of the cancer is removed during surgery, you are probably cured. Also, the surgery provides your doctor with accurate information about how advanced your cancer is, since the nearby lymph nodes are taken out along with the tumor.

 Surgery does have risks. The main risks of radical prostatectomy are incontinence (loss of bladder control) and impotence (loss of the ability to get or keep an erection long enough to have sex). Most bladder and impotence problems improve with time.

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