Where does sperm go after prostate surgery?

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 still get an erection if 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 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 pleasure a man after a prostatectomy?

Men can achieve an orgasm on their own with manual stimulation or with a partner through manual or oral stimulation. Just remember that an erection is not needed. Using a vibrator on the head of penis is often helpful. Vibration can stimulate the nerves in the penis and increase the signals being sent to the brain.
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Can a man reproduce after prostate removal?

It is nearly impossible for a man to retain his ability to father children through sexual intercourse after initial treatment. During prostatectomy, both the prostate and the nearby seminal vesicles are removed.
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What Do You Need To Know About Sex After Prostate Cancer?



What are the benefits of not ejaculating?

The benefits of not ejaculating might surprise you. Men are always looking for an extra edge.
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Elevated testosterone levels have been linked to the following improvements:
  • Thicker hair.
  • Increased muscle growth.
  • Greater energy levels.
  • Improved sperm quality.
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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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Do you lose length after prostate surgery?

Radical prostatectomy has been shown to have a potential negative impact on penile health. Stretched penile length (SPL), which most closely correlates with erect penile length, was significantly reduced in almost half of men undergoing surgery in several studies.
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What is life like without a prostate?

The two prominent quality-of-life issues associated with living without a prostate are the loss of urinary control and the loss of erectile function.
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What can you not do after prostate surgery?

(Many men do not need any more treatment.) One month after surgery : Doctors recommend no strenuous activity or heavy lifting for at least one month after surgery. Most people take off work for three to four weeks. If you work from home, you could return to work sooner.
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Does prostate removal affect personality?

The literature identifies considerable effects on feelings of well-being, self-esteem, and relationship difficulties, particularly in younger patients who have undergone prostatectomy, and problems with depression, feelings of isolation, and social withdrawal have been reported.
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How long does erectile dysfunction last after prostate surgery?

Nearly all men will experience some erectile dysfunction for the first few months after prostate cancer treatment. However, within one year after treatment, nearly all men with intact nerves will see a substantial improvement.
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How many lymph nodes are removed during prostate surgery?

It has been shown that the estimated number of lymph nodes necessary for optimal staging accuracy ranges between 20 and 28. [27] Abdollah and colleagues determined that the removal of 20 nodes resulted in accurate staging in 90% of their patients.
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How can I speed up nerve regeneration after prostate surgery?

Can I do or take anything to speed up nerve regeneration? I recommend to my patients that they stimulate themselves (or be stimulated by other means) 2-3 times a week and take a Viagra tablet at least once a week as well. This encourages nerve regeneration and increases blood flow to the penis.
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How long does it take for robotic prostate surgery?

The procedure usually takes 2 to 3 hours under general anesthesia. Most patients experience only a small blood loss and blood transfusions are needed in less than one percent of patients.
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Is healthy sperm thick or runny?

Normally, semen is a thick, whitish liquid. However, several conditions can change the color and consistency of semen. Watery semen can be a sign of low sperm count, indicating possible fertility problems. Ejaculating thin, clear semen may also be a temporary condition with no serious health concerns.
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What is a normal PSA level after prostate removal?

Ideally, your post-prostatectomy PSA will be undetectable, or less than 0.05 or 0.1 nanograms of PSA per milliliter of blood (ng/mL). If that's the case, your doctor may call it a remission.
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When does incontinence stop after prostatectomy?

Usually, the incontinence needs to last for about one year after the prostatectomy to be sure there is not going to be further improvement before your healthcare provider suggests this type of therapy.
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Are seminal vesicles removed during prostatectomy?

During the procedure, the prostate gland and some tissue around the gland, including the seminal vesicles, are removed. The seminal vesicles are the two sacs that connect to the vas deferens (a tube running through the testicles), and secrete semen.
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Do men get depressed after prostate surgery?

Radical prostatectomy commonly results in urinary, sexual, and bowel dysfunction that bothers men and may lead to depressive symptomatology (hereafter depression) that occurs at a rate 4 times greater for men with prostate cancer than healthy counterparts.
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How does prostate removal affect a man mentally?

Men who undergo surgical removal of prostate cancer can experience significant levels of anxiety one year after surgery, and higher levels of anxiety appear to be linked to poor sexual satisfaction and depression, say researchers at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida.
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Does prostatectomy affect testosterone?

Conclusions: Radical prostatectomy influences the hypothalamic pituitary axis by increasing serum testosterone, percent free testosterone, estradiol, LH and FSH while decreasing serum DHT levels.
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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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How do you stop your pee from leaking after prostate surgery?

What Can Be Done to Treat Urinary Incontinence after Prostate Cancer Treatment?
  1. Pelvic floor exercises. ...
  2. Supportive care. ...
  3. Medication. ...
  4. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation. ...
  5. Surgery, injections, and devices. ...
  6. Artificial sphincter. ...
  7. Bulbourethral sling.
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Do you need hormone replacement after prostate removal?

Hormone therapy used alone is the standard treatment for men who have a prostate cancer recurrence as documented by CT, MRI, or bone scan after treatment with radiation therapy or prostatectomy.
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