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MBBS; MS (Gen Surgery); MCh (Urology)
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25 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MCH, MS, DNB, MBBS
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35 years experience overall
Secbad , Hyderabad
MBBS, DNB(Surgery), DrNB(Urology)
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14 years experience overall
Jubileehills & kondapur , Hyderabad
MBBS; MS (General Surgery); MCh GENITO URINARY SURGERY
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17 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MBBS; MS (GENERAL SURGERY); MCh. (UROLOGY)
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32 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MS(Gen.surgery), DNB(Urology), MBBS
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30 years experience overall
Secbad , Hyderabad
MBBS; MS (GENERAL SURGERY); MCh. (UROLOGY); DNB(Urology); FRCS
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27 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MBBS, MS, MCH (UROLOGY)
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8 years experience overall
kanchanbagh , Hyderabad
MBBS,MS(General Surgery),DRNB-Urology
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8 years experience overall
Manikonda , Hyderabad
MS ( Gen. Surg.) m.Ch. Genito Urinary Surgery.
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15 years experience overall
Manikonda , Hyderabad
M S, M. Ch ( Urology )
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8 years experience overall
Jubilee Hills , Hyderabad
MBBS, (Gold medalist) DNB - GENERAL SURGERY, M.CH UROLOGY .
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5 years experience overall
Uppal , Hyderabad
MBBS,M.S(GEN.SURGERY).,M.Ch(UROLOGY)
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12 years experience overall
Madeenaguda , Hyderabad
A high PSA level after Prostatectomy refers to an increase in the blood level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) following the removal of the prostate gland. It may indicate the presence of residual cancer cells or cancer recurrence. Further evaluation and follow-up with your doctor are necessary.
Long-term problems after prostate removal may include urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, infertility, and changes in orgasm intensity. However, not all patients experience these issues, and treatments are available to manage and improve these conditions. Regular follow-up with your doctor is vital for proper management.
A high PSA level after Prostatectomy may indicate the presence of residual prostate tissue or cancer cells. It is essential to consult your doctor to evaluate the cause of the elevated PSA level and determine appropriate follow-up measures such as further testing or treatment.
There is no specific age limit for prostate surgery. The eligibility for surgery depends on factors such as overall health, the extent of the disease, and individual patient considerations. Your doctor will determine if surgery is suitable regardless of age.
In most cases, Prostatectomy permanently removes the prostate gland, reducing or eliminating the risk of prostate cancer recurrence. However, there is a slight chance of cancer recurrence due to remaining cancer cells or new cancer formation. Regular follow-ups with your doctor are essential.
The eligibility criteria for Prostatectomy depend on various factors such as the stage of prostate cancer, overall health, and individual patient considerations. Your doctor will determine whether Prostatectomy is the right treatment option.
After prostate surgery, you may experience temporary urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and restrictions on heavy lifting or strenuous activities. Following your doctor’s advice regarding these limitations is essential for proper healing and recovery.
After Prostatectomy, you may experience temporary urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction. Your doctor will guide you on how to manage these issues. Regular follow-up visits, physical therapy for continence, and medication or other treatments for sexual function may be recommended.
The duration of Prostatectomy depends on the complexity of the case and the type of surgery performed. The operation can take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours on average. Your surgeon can provide a more exact estimate based on your situation.
Before Prostatectomy, your doctor will provide specific instructions. These may include fasting before surgery, stopping certain medications, and undergoing preoperative tests. To ensure a successful surgery, it is critical to follow these recommendations carefully.
The success rate of Prostatectomy depends on various factors such as the stage of cancer, the patient’s overall health, and the surgeon’s skill. However, the overall success rate for prostate cancer treatment with Prostatectomy is high.
The recovery time for Prostatectomy varies from patient to patient. Patients should anticipate to stay in the hospital for 1-2 days following surgery. It can take many weeks to resume normal activities and up to six weeks to recuperate completely.
A urologist who specialises in treating diseases and conditions of the urinary system, including the prostate, performs Prostatectomy. They have expertise in both open and minimally invasive techniques.
There are three main types of Prostatectomy: