Radical Prostatectomy
Laparoscopic and Robot-Assisted Prostate Surgery
Dr. Giorgi Khvadagiani, MD, FEBU
Head of Urology Department
Zhordania Medical Center – Tbilisi, Georgia
What is Radical Prostatectomy?
Radical Prostatectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the prostate gland and surrounding tissues for the treatment of localized prostate cancer.
Modern techniques include:
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Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy
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Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy (RARP)
Both approaches aim to completely remove cancer, preserve urinary continence, and maintain erectile function when possible.

Why Choose Minimally Invasive or Robot-Assisted Surgery?
Open Surgery Laparoscopic Robot-Assisted
Incisions Large Small Small
Blood loss Moderate Low Very low
Hospital stay 5–7 days 2–4 days 1–3 days
Recovery time Weeks 2–4 weeks 1–2 weeks
Precision Good High Very high
Nerve-sparing Limited Possible Excellent
Advantages of Laparoscopic and Robot-Assisted Prostatectomy
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Minimally invasive – less pain, smaller scars
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Lower blood loss
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Faster recovery
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Precision nerve-sparing for erectile function
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Shorter hospital stay
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Excellent oncological outcomes comparable to open surgery
Who is a Candidate?
Patients with:
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Localized prostate cancer (stage T1–T2)
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No major contraindications for minimally invasive surgery
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Desire for a minimally invasive approach or robot-assisted precision
Surgeon Experience Matters
Dr. Giorgi Khvadagiani:
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Performs both laparoscopic and robot-assisted radical prostatectomy
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Has extensive experience in minimally invasive urooncology
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Leads the Urology Department at Zhordania Medical Center
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Performs robot-assisted surgery at Innova Medical Center
High-volume experience is critical for oncological safety and functional outcomes.
Where is the Surgery Performed?
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Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy: Zhordania Medical Center, Tbilisi
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Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: Innova Medical Center, Tbilisi
Both centers are equipped with state-of-the-art operating rooms, modern imaging, and recovery facilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will I need open surgery?
A: No. Most localized prostate cancers can be treated laparoscopically or robotically.
Q: How long is recovery?
A: Hospital stay is 1–4 days depending on procedure. Full recovery usually takes 2–4 weeks.
Q: What about continence and sexual function?
A: Nerve-sparing techniques are used when possible. Most patients regain urinary continence within months and sexual function may recover gradually.
Q: How do I know which procedure is right for me?
A: During consultation, Dr. Khvadagiani evaluates your cancer stage, anatomy, and overall health to recommend the optimal surgical approach.
Consultation
Schedule a consultation to discuss your treatment options for prostate cancer:
Dr. Giorgi Khvadagiani, MD, FEBU
Zhordania Medical Center | Innova Medical Center, Tbilisi, Georgia
📞 Mobile: +995 598 25 77 27
📞 Clinic: 0322 24 32 32
