Prostate Surgery

Learn about minimally invasive options for prostate surgery. One common procedure is a radical prostatectomy.

Take care of what’s important

There are several conditions that may prompt your doctor to recommend prostate surgery. They can range from benign (noncancerous) conditions to cancer conditions. If your doctor has determined you have prostate cancer, know that it is one of the most common cancers among American men, affecting about one in eight.1

It’s important to learn about the many options for care available. You and your doctor can discuss your choices and decide which approach is right for you. On this page, you’ll find information on prostatectomies, how they are performed, questions you can ask your doctor, and how to find a surgeon who performs prostate surgery with the da Vinci system.

Diagram showing radical prostatectomy surgery

Minimally invasive prostatectomy

Surgeons can perform a prostatectomy through open surgery or a minimally invasive approach. Traditional open surgery requires a long incision in your abdomen. During open surgery, the surgeon looks directly at the surgical area through the incision and removes the prostate gland using hand-held tools.

There are two minimally invasive approaches to prostate surgery: laparoscopic surgery and robotic-assisted surgery, possibly with da Vinci technology. Both minimally invasive surgical options require a few small incisions that doctors use to insert surgical instruments and a camera for viewing. In laparoscopic surgery, doctors use special long-handled tools while viewing magnified images from a laparoscope (camera) on a video screen.

Surgeon's hands navigating the system controls

It’s important to remember that Intuitive does not provide medical advice. After discussing all options with your doctor, only you and your doctor can determine whether surgery with the da Vinci system is appropriate for your situation. You should always ask your surgeon about his or her training, experience, and patient outcomes.

Ask your surgeon about their robotic surgery outcomes

Every surgeon's experience is different. Be sure to talk with your surgeon about the surgical outcomes they deliver using the da Vinci system. For example, ask about:

  • Length of hospital stay
  • Complication rate
  • Rate of returning to the hospital within 30 days of surgery
  • Reoperation rate
  • Transfusion and/or blood loss
  • Chance of changing to an open procedure
  • Length of operation
  • Mortality rate

There are additional surgical outcomes you may want to talk about with your doctor. Please ask to discuss all important outcomes. Every surgery involves risk and you can read more about those associated with prostatectomy.

Physician talking with male patient

Additional resources

Prostatectomy brochure

See detail about prostatectomy with da Vinci systems in our brochure designed for patients and their families.

Da Vinci system overview

Learn more about da Vinci system technology and more about robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery.

What to expect

Explore what happens on the day of surgery with the da Vinci system and tips for planning and preparation.

  1. Key Statistics for Prostate Cancer. American Cancer Society. Web. 21 June 2022