Robotic Radical Prostatectomy Step by Step by Dr Anshuman Agarwal Apollo Hospital
In this robotic radical prostatectomy Dr Anshuman Agarwal showing step by step how to do radical prostatectomy…
Posterior-Dissection-of-Vas-and-Seminal vesicles Part 1
Radical-Prostatectomy-Development-of-Recto-Prostatic plane-Part-2
Radical-Prostatectomy-Bilateral-Pelvic-Lymphnode-Dissection-Part-3
Robotic-Radical-Prostatectomy-Part-4-Bladder-Drop
Robotic-Radical-Prostatectomy-Part-5-Incision-of-Endopelvic-Fascia
Robotic-Radical-Prostatectocy-Part-6-DVC-Ligation
Robotic-Radical-Prostatectomy-Part-7-Incision-of-Bladder-Neck
Robotic-Radical-Prostatectomy-Part-8-Dissection-of-Neuro-Vascular-Bundles
Robotic-Radical-Prostatectomy-Part-9-Division-of-Urethra
Robotic-Radical-Prostatectomy-Part-10-Posterior-Repair-and-Anastomosis
Prostatectomy is a medical term for the surgical removal of all or part of the prostate gland. This operation is done for benign conditions that cause urinary retention, as well as for prostate cancer and other cancers of the pelvis.
There are two main types of prostatectomies. A simple prostatectomy (also known as a subtotal prostatectomy) is when only part of the prostate is removed. Simple prostatectomies are typically only done for benign conditions. A radical prostatectomy, the removal of the entire prostate gland, the seminal vesicles and the vas deferens, is performed for malignant cancer.
There are multiple ways the operation can be done: as an open surgery (with a large incision through the lower abdomen), laparoscopically with the help of a robot (a type of minimally invasive surgery), through the urethra or through the perineum. |