Radical Prostatectomy
Radical Prostatectomy Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers expert care in Radical Prostatectomy — a surgical procedure to remove the prostate gland, commonly recommended for patients diagnosed with localized prostate cancer. Performed by our experienced urologic oncology surgeons, this procedure aims to completely remove cancerous tissue while preserving urinary and sexual function whenever possible. We provide both open and minimally invasive (laparoscopic or robotic-assisted) approaches based on the patient’s condition.
Before surgery, patients undergo detailed evaluation including PSA testing, MRI, and biopsy to confirm diagnosis and staging. Our multidisciplinary team ensures personalized treatment planning, focusing on cancer control, faster recovery, and long-term quality of life. Treatment Range Hospital is equipped with modern surgical suites, advanced imaging, and a dedicated cancer care unit to provide comprehensive support before, during, and after the procedure.
If you’re looking for Radical Prostatectomy in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is among the most trusted centers for prostate cancer surgery. With skilled urologists, state-of-the-art facilities, and a patient-first approach, we deliver safe and effective cancer treatment tailored to your individual health needs.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Radical Prostatectomy Journey
👨⚕️ Symptom Identification & Diagnosis
- Prostate cancer often has no early symptoms
- Difficulty urinating or weak urine stream
- Frequent urination (especially at night)
- Blood in urine or semen
- Pelvic discomfort or bone pain (in advanced stages)
- Abnormal PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test results
🩺 Phase 2: Urologist Consultation & Cancer Staging
- Comprehensive evaluation and cancer staging:
- Review of PSA level, Gleason score, and biopsy report
- MRI or CT scan to assess local spread
- Bone scan if cancer is suspected to be advanced
- Discussion of treatment options including surgery, radiation, or active surveillance
- Shared decision-making based on age, overall health, and cancer aggressiveness
🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Imaging
- General health and anesthesia fitness assessment
- Blood tests, ECG, chest X-ray, or imaging
- Bowel prep and antibiotic guidance
- Pre-surgery counseling on potential side effects (continence, sexual function)
- Decision on surgical technique: Open, Laparoscopic, or Robotic-Assisted Prostatectomy
🔪 Phase 4: Surgical Procedure – Radical Prostatectomy
- Performed under general anesthesia
- Prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and possibly lymph nodes removed
- No bladder removal — urinary tract is reconstructed
- Robotic-assisted surgery offers precision and quicker recovery
- Procedure duration: 2–4 hours depending on technique
💉 Phase 5: Postoperative Care & Hospital Stay
- Hospital stay of 1–3 days
- Urinary catheter placed for 7–10 days to aid healing
- Pain management and early mobilization encouraged
- IV fluids and antibiotics given as needed
- Discharge instructions: wound care, medications, activity restrictions
💪 Phase 6: Recovery, Follow-Up & Long-Term Care
- Resume light activity in 2–3 weeks; full recovery in 6–8 weeks
- Kegel exercises for bladder control
- Medications or therapy to aid erectile function
- PSA monitoring every 3–6 months to check for recurrence
- Lifestyle support: diet, exercise, and emotional well-being
- Additional treatments (e.g., radiation or hormone therapy) if needed post-surgery
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A radical prostatectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the entire prostate gland and some surrounding tissues. It is commonly performed to treat localized prostate cancer that has not spread beyond the prostate.
It is typically recommended for men diagnosed with:
Localized or early-stage prostate cancer
Cancer confined to the prostate with a life expectancy of 10+ years
Good general health suitable for surgery
It may also be an option for some cases of locally advanced cancer in combination with other therapies.
Temporary or long-term side effects may include:
Urinary incontinence
Erectile dysfunction
Infertility
Mild bowel changes
Pain or numbness at the incision site
Many of these issues can improve over time with rehabilitation and support.
Hospital stay: usually 1–3 days
Catheter: typically remains in place for 7–10 days
Return to work/light activity: 2–4 weeks
Full recovery: up to 6–8 weeks, depending on the individual and surgical technique
Follow-up care includes:
PSA blood tests every 3–6 months initially
Monitoring for recurrence or complications
Pelvic floor therapy or medications for urinary control or sexual function
Supportive counseling if needed