Prostate Restored
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The operation usually takes two to four hours but can sometimes take longer. As well as the prostate, your surgeon will also take out the seminal vesicles.
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Read More »As well as the prostate, your surgeon will also take out the seminal vesicles. These are two glands that are connected to the prostate and sit just behind it. They store some of the fluid in semen (the fluid that carries sperm). There are two bundles of nerves attached to the prostate that help you get erections. Your surgeon will try to save these nerves if it’s possible. This is called nerve-sparing surgery. If your surgeon thinks your cancer may have spread to the nerves, they may need to remove one or both of these bundles. This will cause problems getting an erection without medical help. Even if the nerves are saved, it can still take some time for your erections to recover. Although these nerves are involved in erections, they don’t control feeling in the penis. So even if they are affected or removed you won’t lose any feeling and you should still be able to have orgasms.
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Read More »You will be given pain-relieving drugs after the operation if you need them. These should control any pain you have, but tell your doctor or nurse if you are in any pain. The drugs are usually given into a vein in your arm or hand through a drip (intravenous infusion). You might have a pump so that you can give yourself pain relief without having to wait for someone to bring it to you. There is a limit on the pump so that you can't give yourself too much medicine by mistake. After keyhole surgery, you may have some pain in the tip of your shoulder for a few days. This is caused by the carbon dioxide used during surgery. The gas irritates the nerves, and this can cause pain. Your stomach may also feel bloated, and you might feel some cramping and tightness. It’s usually quite mild and goes away over time.
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