Dr. Gaurav Aggarwal, MS (General Surgery-Gold Medalist), FAGE, Fellowship-Surgical Oncology, DNB (Urology), Senior Consultant, Uro-Oncology, Tata Medical Center, Kolkata
Enlisted below are a few points/tips that may help patients and family have a smoother post-operative course and may also help allay the anxiety associated after discharge from hospital, after radical prostatectomy.
Radical prostatectomy is the standard of care for an organ confined-localized- prostate cancer. Whilst this surgery is performed routinely, it is still a relatively major surgery that will take some time and effort to recover from.
A) Leaving the Hospital:
• Patients can generally be discharged from the hospital 3 - 4 days after surgery.
• All patients will be discharged with a urinary catheter (foleys catheter) in place. This catheter is held in place by a balloon inside the bladder. It allows continuous drainage of the bladder into a small external collection bag which is emptied as needed. Absolutely, do not try to remove this catheter on your own. It must stay in place until the wound-anastomosis heals enough that it is no longer needed.
B) When you Get Home: