Prostatectomy is an increasingly common treatment for men as the incidence of prostate disease increases with age, and the need for prostatectomy increases as well. Whether it is due to a benign problem or a malignant tumor, surgical options become crucial. Among all these options, nerve-sparing surgery is gradually gaining attention as one of the options, especially considering the preservation of sexual function after surgery.
There are different ways to perform a prostatectomy, with simple prostatectomy reserved for benign conditions and radical prostatectomy for cancer patients. Compared with traditional surgical methods, nerve-sparing technology can minimize damage to blood vessels and nerves while removing tumors.
Nerve-sparing surgery can not only improve the patient's quality of life, but also effectively reduce the rate of postoperative sexual dysfunction.
The biggest advantage of this technique is that it preserves the neural structures that promote erection, thereby reducing the risk of erectile dysfunction after surgery. Studies have shown that men who undergo this surgery are much more likely to regain sexual function than men who undergo traditional surgery.
According to medical research, more than 50% of men who undergo radical prostatectomy will face varying degrees of sexual dysfunction. In particular, erectile dysfunction and loss of ejaculation function often make patients feel frustrated and inferior. In this case, the benefits of nerve-sparing surgery are particularly valuable.
Few surgeons will claim that their patients will fully recover their pre-operative erections after surgery, but it is clear that patients who undergo nerve-sparing surgery have a better chance of recovery.
The success of the surgery will undoubtedly affect the patient's quality of life. In addition to nerve preservation, there are now a variety of treatments aimed at restoring sexual function, such as drug therapy and device assistance, which can help improve patients' postoperative sexual function problems.
Many patients said that the biggest reason for choosing nerve-sparing surgery is the hope of maintaining sexual function after surgery. These patients generally believe that maintaining sexual function is not only a physiological need, but also an important part of mental health.
SummaryImproving the quality of daily life and maintaining good sexual function have become important considerations for every man when facing surgery.
When a patient chooses to undergo prostatectomy, the doctor's advice and the choice of surgical method are crucial. Through nerve-sparing techniques, patients have a higher chance of preserving their sexual function while treating their disease. Are you also considering how to choose the most suitable surgical method to protect your sexual function?