In front of the rectum, beneath the bladder, is a gland called the prostate. It is crucial for producing the fluids that carry sperm in the male reproductive system. A prostatectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the prostate entirely or partially. Prostate cancer and an enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia, are the most frequent reasons for prostate surgery (BPH). Making decisions about your therapy begins with pretreatment education. General anaesthetic, which puts you to sleep, or spinal anaesthesia, which numbs your lower body, are both options for prostate surgery. The goal of prostate surgery also depends on your condition. For example, the goal of prostate cancer surgery is to remove cancerous tissue. The goal of BPH surgery is to remove prostate tissue and restore the normal flow of urine.
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