Robotic Surgery · Prostate Cancer
Over 500 Retzius-sparing robotic prostatectomies performed. Consistently in the top 25% of European robotic surgeons for continence and oncological outcomes.
Robotic radical prostatectomy is the surgical removal of the entire prostate gland using a robotic system (da Vinci). The surgeon controls robotic arms through a console, allowing millimetre-precision movements through small keyhole incisions — impossible with the human hand alone.
Mr Ameen performs the Retzius-sparing technique, approaching the prostate from behind rather than from the front. This preserves the natural support structures of the bladder and urethra, leading to significantly faster recovery of urinary continence.
The operation typically takes 2–3 hours. Most patients are walking the same evening and go home within 48 hours.
My goal with every prostatectomy is to remove the cancer completely whilst preserving as much function as possible — continence and, where oncologically safe, erectile function. Technique and experience matter enormously. That is why I track my outcomes and benchmark them nationally.
— Dr Torath Ameen, FRCS (Urol)Preservation of the urethral support structures means most patients achieve social continence within 4–6 weeks rather than the traditional 3–6 months.
Multiple studies confirm Retzius-sparing achieves the same oncological outcomes (positive margin rates, biochemical recurrence) as the standard anterior approach.
Five small port sites — typically less than 1cm each. Dramatically less post-operative pain than open surgery.
Where the cancer location allows, nerve-sparing surgery can be performed to optimise erectile function recovery.
Most patients drive within 2–3 weeks, return to desk work within 2–4 weeks, and resume exercise by 6–8 weeks.
Men with prostate cancer confirmed on biopsy (Gleason score 6–9) where the cancer appears confined to or near the prostate gland on MRI and staging scans.
Selected patients with locally advanced prostate cancer (T3a/T3b) may still benefit from robotic surgery as part of a multimodal treatment approach, discussed in full at consultation.
Men who are medically fit for general anaesthesia. Mr Ameen works closely with experienced anaesthetists to make surgery accessible for patients with well-managed comorbidities.
Not sure if surgery is right for you? Mr Ameen will present all treatment options — including radiotherapy and active surveillance — at your consultation, with no pressure to choose surgery.
Book a Consultation to Discuss Your OptionsMr Ameen offers unhurried, consultant-led consultations across Central London — bring your results, your questions, and leave with a clear plan.