The management of localized prostate cancer is a complex process that involves several steps, from cancer detection through biopsies to robotic radical prostatectomy. Treatment choices depend on the stage of the cancer, the patient’s age and general health, and personal preferences. Treatment options may include active surveillance, radiation therapy, radical prostatectomy, or a combination of these approaches. Robotic radical prostatectomy has become a common surgical option for patients with localized prostate cancer because of its advantages, such as precision surgery, fewer functional sequelae and rapid recovery.
Ultrasound-guided transrectal prostate biopsy is a common procedure used to diagnose prostate cancer. It involves the insertion of a needle through the rectum and into the prostate to collect tissue samples in a standardized pattern for analysis under a microscope. During the procedure, which is performed under local anesthesia, an ultrasound probe is used to guide the needle to the target areas of the prostate.