Prostatectomy Surgery
Expert Surgical Treatment for Prostate Cancer or Severe Prostate Enlargement
A prostatectomy is a surgical procedure to remove part or all of the prostate gland when necessary for prostate cancer treatment or severe complications of prostate enlargement. At Menscape, our specialized surgeons provide safe, effective procedures using modern techniques to ensure optimal recovery, function, and long-term health.
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What Our Patients Say
I expected a long recovery, but I was walking the next day. The surgery gave me my life back.
Hearing ‘cancer’ terrified me. The surgery removed it completely and the care made me feel safe at every step.
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Preparation
Physical exam + PSA testing
MRI or ultrasound depending on diagnosis
Biopsy review for cancer cases
Stop blood thinners pre-operatively
Pre-op blood tests and ECG
Fast 6-8 hours before anesthesia

Treatment Process
Consultation & Surgical Planning
Your surgeon determines the best approach based on cancer stage or prostate size.Surgery (3-5 hours)
Performed under general anesthesia using laparoscopic or open techniques.Prostate Removal
Radical: prostate + seminal vesicles removedSimple: only obstructive tissue removed
Reconstruction
The bladder and urethra are reconnected where needed.Catheter Period
A catheter remains in place for 5–14 days depending on the procedure.Recovery
Most men walk within a day and return home within 1–3 days post-operatively.

Advanced Urologic Surgeons
Specialists with extensive prostate surgery experience.
Modern Surgical Techniques
Minimally invasive approaches whenever possible.
Integrated Care Model
Consultation, imaging, surgery, and follow-up in one dedicated clinic.
Discrete & Supportive Care
Private environment + WhatsApp follow-up for recovery.
Frequently asked questions
Is prostatectomy only for cancer?
Radical prostatectomy is for cancer; simple prostatectomy is for severe BPH.
Does prostatectomy affect sexual function?
Temporary erectile dysfunction is possible after radical surgery, with recovery varying by age and nerve preservation.
Will I need a catheter afterward?
Yes — for 5–14 days depending on the procedure.
How long is the recovery?
Most men return to light activity in 2–3 weeks and full activity in 6 weeks.
Does prostatectomy cure cancer?
When cancer is localized, radical prostatectomy offers excellent cure rates.
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