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Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy is performed using the da Vinci® Surgical System.
After your operation, you will wake up in the recovery room and then transferred back to your room once it is safe
Conventional laparoscopic surgical technique involves insertion of ports through small cuts

Prostate Cancer is the commonest male cancer and a leading cause of death. 

Consultation

During your consultation, you will be seen by the surgeon who will assess and examine your prostate to check for evidence of cancer. You will require a PSA blood test which is a test specific to the prostate and helps to identify men who potentially have prostate cancer.

Diagnosis

if your PSA is raised or there are other cancer suspicions, then you will require a multiparametric MRI scan. This will show if there are suspicious lesions in your prostate that would require biopsy.

MRI Fusion Biopsy

If your MRI scan is abnormal, then you would require Fusion biopsy. A fusion biopsy makes it easy to detect abnormalities, which enables the doctor to take samples using the biopsy needle with greater precision. This is done via your perineum instead of the old way of biopsy through your rectum. It means that it is more precise with less risk of infection. Your result would usually take two weeks to be ready.