One of the most important concerns of many men who are planned to undergo surgery for prostate cancer is how sexual functions will be affected.
One of the most frequently asked questions by patients is:
“Will my erection continue after surgery?”
The answer to this question is different for every patient. However, today, thanks to developments in robotic surgical technologies, it may be possible to preserve the nerves responsible for erection in suitable patients.
This approach is called nerve-sparing robotic radical prostatectomy.
The nerve bundles responsible for erectile function are located on both sides of the prostate gland.
These nerves:
The ability to preserve these nerves during prostate cancer surgery is of great importance for erectile functions after surgery.
Nerve-sparing surgery is an operation performed by preserving the nerve bundles responsible for erection around the prostate as much as possible.
The aim can be summarized as:
However, cancer control is always the first priority.
No.
This decision is made entirely according to the characteristics of the disease.
In particular:
are evaluated.
If the cancer is thought to be very close to the nerves, preserving the nerves may not be appropriate in order not to risk cancer control.
In cases where the cancer is concentrated on only one side, the nerve bundle on the opposite side may be preserved.
In patients whose cancer has suitable characteristics, both nerve bundles may be preserved.
In general, the probability of erectile functions returning is higher in patients who undergo bilateral nerve preservation.
However, every patient is different, and results vary according to personal characteristics.
Yes.
This is an important point.
The anatomical preservation of the nerves does not mean that erectile functions will immediately return to normal.
Temporary functional loss may develop in the nerves after surgery.
For this reason, the recovery process takes time in many patients.
Recovery time varies from person to person.
This process is affected by factors such as:
While improvement may be seen in the first months in some patients, this process may take longer in others.
Penile rehabilitation programs are applied in many patients after surgery.
In these programs:
may be used.
The aim is to preserve the health of penile tissue and support the recovery process.
No, when appropriate patient selection is made.
With nerve-sparing robotic surgery performed by experienced surgical teams, both effective cancer control and preservation of functional outcomes can be targeted.
However, the priority in every patient is always the safe treatment of the cancer.
Today, the aim is not only to remove the prostate.
In modern surgery, the goal is to:
For this reason, the treatment plan should be personalized for each patient.
Nerve-sparing robotic prostate surgery is a modern surgical approach that can help preserve erectile functions in suitable patients.
Thanks to the precision provided by robotic technologies, much more successful results can be achieved today compared to the past in terms of both cancer control and preservation of functions that affect quality of life.
If surgery is being planned due to prostate cancer, it is very important to evaluate nerve preservation options and postoperative expectations in detail with an experienced urology specialist.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serdar Yalçın
Urology Specialist
Robotic Radical Prostatectomy • Nerve-Sparing Surgery • Prostate Cancer • Andrology • Robotic Urology
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