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Prostate Cancer Treatment Home > Laparoscopic Prostate Surgery
Laparoscopic Prostate Surgery SimplifiedThis Information of Prostate Cancer Reveals One Surgical OptionJonathan Cox, 52, was shocked when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. However his doctor offered him a chance with laparoscopic prostate surgery. Jonathan and his wife Susie spent many hours researching this procedure and getting information from anyone they found.
"I have my own business so I didn't want to be away for too long," he explained. "I felt the quicker I could bring things as close to normal as possible the better it would be for my state of mind as well. Susie backed me up fully on my decision. Actually she couldn't have been more supportive." For some the da Vinci method, which uses a four-armed robot, is getting more attention. This is another promising advance in the area of laparoscopic surgery for prostate cancer. The reduced trauma of this process is key to getting patients back on their feet in a few days. Although they may still need to take things easy for a while. "In other words no crunches or stress like that on your core," Cox pointed out. Prostate Surgery Fact: Employing robotic techniques usually means there is greater nerve sparing. This gives you the best chance of coming out of the procedure with with potency and continence in tact. That's why robot assisted laparoscopic surgery is gaining in popularity. But what about the long term effects after laparoscopic prostate surgery? As of yet there is little information on the long term after effects. This is because the process is still so new. However Jonathan is convinced he made the right decision. "I was back to work soon and I did not experience so much as discomfort or bleeding unlike my friend who had the conventional operation done 3 years ago," he said.
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