The prostate gland can be completely or partially removed during a prostateectomy. In the male pelvis, beneath the urinary bladder, is where the prostate gland is located. It encircles the urethra, which connects the bladder and penis and conducts urine. The treatment is used to treat a variety of prostate-related diseases. Most frequently, it is used to treat prostate cancer. Depending on the problem being treated, there are numerous procedures to do a prostateectomy. Options include standard open surgery as well as less invasive procedures carried out with robotic help. Prostatectomy is most frequently used to treat locally advanced prostate cancer. It can be used alone or in combination with hormone treatment, chemotherapy, and radiation. In a radical prostatectomy, the whole prostate gland and the surrounding lymph nodes are removed during surgery to treat men with locally advanced prostate cancer.
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