"Prostatectomies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Prostatectomies are surgical procedures that involve the removal of the prostate gland, typically due to cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or a blockage of urine flow. There are several types of prostatectomies, including:
Radical prostatectomy: The complete removal of the prostate gland, including surrounding lymph nodes and seminal vesicles.
Open prostatectomy: The prostate gland is removed through an open incision in the abdomen or groin.
Laparoscopic prostatectomy: The prostate is removed through small incisions in the abdomen using a laparoscope, which is a thin tube with a camera and light.
Robotic prostatectomy: A robotic-assisted procedure using a surgical robot to remove the prostate gland.
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP): A minimally invasive procedure where the prostate tissue is removed through the urethra using a special instrument.
Prostatectomies are usually done to:
Relieve symptoms of BPH, such as difficulty urinating or enlarged prostate
Treat prostate cancer, especially if it is localized to the prostate gland
Remove blockages that may be causing urinary retention or infection
The type of prostatectomy performed depends on the individual's overall health, the extent of the disease, and the surgeon's preference.
Prostatalgia refers to nostalgia or sentimental longing for one's old age or the glory days of an institution or organization, particularly a school or college, when looking back fondly on the time spent there.