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I was worried I was the first to perform a radical prostatectomy on an 80 year old man

Men older than 80 years can undergo successful prostatectomy - UrologyTimes
Radical prostatectomy can be a reasonable option for select octogenarian patients, according to researchers from the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

I saw back my oldest robotic prostate patient today. He is 80 years old and had surgery 3 months ago. He looked great and felt equally well. He had minimal urinary leakage issues by 1 month and was not wearing a protective pad today. He is very active and had been regularly going to watch college sports since a week after surgery.

He was extremely pleased.

I was wondering if someone else had done surgery on octogenarians and came across the above piece from the Mayo clinic.

I think with robotics the near term morbidity is very low in the well selected 80 year old patient.

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