What are the effects of having prostate removed?

The major possible side effects of radical prostatectomy are urinary incontinence (being unable to control urine) and erectile dysfunction (impotence; problems getting or keeping erections). These side effects can also occur with other forms of prostate cancer treatment.
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Can you still have an erection if your prostate is removed?

These nerves, blood vessels, and muscles may be weakened when you have surgery for your prostate cancer. For a period of time after surgery, many men are not able to get an erection. This time is different for each man. It can be less than a month or longer than a month.
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Can you live without your prostate?

The answer is nothing! If there is urine in the bladder (and there always is), it will flow right through to the outside. Men without a prostate need another way to gain control over urination.
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What is life like after prostate removal?

The majority of men show vast improvement by approximately six months after surgery. Many men may continue to wear a very thin pad, for security." An initial treatment for urinary incontinence is Kegel exercises to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, which are vital for bladder control.
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What is the most common problem after prostatectomy?

After surgery to remove the prostate gland (radical prostatectomy) you might have problems with your bladder including leakage and difficulty passing urine. Leakage of urine is one of the most common problems after a radical prostatectomy.
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Radical Prostatectomy (Prostate Cancer Surgery)



Does Viagra work after prostate surgery?

Viagra is an effective treatment for impotency in men who have their prostate removed. For men whose nerves have been spared, the drug improves the ability to have an erection by nearly 60%, but the effectiveness drops to 20% in those with no nerves spared.
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Can a man with no prostate get a woman pregnant?

The prostate produces the fluid that helps keep semen liquid. Once the prostate is removed a man no longer has the ability to make semen or ejaculate semen, so infertility is an unavoidable and permanent consequence of surgery.
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How do you stop your pee from leaking after prostate surgery?

Kegels may be your answer! As mentioned above, Kegels are a common treatment option for incontinence after prostate surgery. Among other things, the pelvic floor muscles help control bladder and bowel function and, like other muscles of the body, if they get weak they are no longer able to do their job effectively.
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What happens to sperm when the prostate is removed?

After radical prostatectomy (removal of the prostate) or cystectomy (removal of the bladder), a man will no longer produce any semen because the prostate and seminal vesicles have been removed. The testicles still make sperm cells, but then the body simply reabsorbs them.
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Can you harvest sperm after a prostatectomy?

Post-Treatment Fertility Options

After thawing, up to 50% of sperm will regenerate and can be used for artificial insemination. Extracting sperm directly from the testicles might be another option. After harvesting sperm from testicular tissue, a single microscopic sperm is injected into a single microscopic egg.
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Can a woman get an infection from a man with prostatitis?

Bacterial prostatitis is caused by a bacterial infection in the prostate. Bacteria can get into the prostate when infected urine flows backwards from the urethra. A sex partner cannot "catch" this type of infection.
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What is a robotic prostatectomy?

Robotic radical prostatectomy is a type of minimally invasive surgery which uses surgical robotic equipment to remove the entire prostate.
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Do you need a prostate to reproduce?

The prostate gland is essential for reproduction and male fertility due to the prostatic fluid it produces. The components of the prostatic fluid ensure that sperm is healthy and is able to fertilize eggs.
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How long is hospital stay for robotic prostatectomy?

Prostatectomy patients typically spend one night in the hospital and are usually discharged as soon as their laboratory tests are acceptable, pain is controlled and they are able to retain liquids. Patients are discharged with special catheter, which is removed during an outpatient visit 5-7 days after the operation.
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Is robotic surgery painful?

There are several types of pain associated with robotic surgery: incisional port site pain, pain from the peritoneum being distended with carbon dioxide, visceral pain, and shoulder tip pain.
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Is robotic prostatectomy better than open?

There were minimally invasive benefits for men undergoing robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy, with less intraoperative bleeding, fewer operative adverse events, earlier hospital discharge, less pain with activity for the first week, better physical quality of life at 6 weeks, and less distress at 12 weeks than ...
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Is ejaculating good for prostate infection?

The role of ejaculation in the treatment of chronic bacterial prostatitis (CBP) is unknown. One theory is that frequent ejaculation may help to clear prostatitic secretions, thereby allowing for quicker resolution.
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Can Covid cause prostatitis?

Thus, virus binding to these ACE2 positive cells can potentially not only cause tissue alterations but also serve as a source of the virus secreted and actively pass to the ejaculate. Thus, there is a significant group of patients with COVID-19 who are susceptible to suffering from prostatitis.
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How long does it take to regain bladder control after prostate surgery?

Continence After Your Prostate Robotics Surgery

Most people regain control in the weeks after we remove the catheter. The vast majority of men who had normal urinary control before the procedure achieve it again within 3 to 18 months after the surgery.
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Why does it hurt to pee after prostate surgery?

A burning sensation and a strong desire to go to the toilet. These symptoms are due to the passage of urine over the healing area of the urethra following the removal of the prostate tissue. This can be easily treated with mild pain relievers and medication which change the acidity of the urine.
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How long do you need a catheter after prostate surgery?

The catheter will remain for approximately six to nine days after the operation. We will attach the catheter to a leg bag that you can hide under your pants. At nighttime, we recommend that you switch to a regular urinary bag that you place on the side of the bed.
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Do you gain weight after prostate surgery?

Majority of Men on ADT After Prostatectomy Gain Weight During First Year of Therapy. Seventy percent of men who received androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) after surgery to remove their prostate gland gained significant weight in the first year, putting on an average of 4.2 kg, according to a paper in BJUI.
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