When the prostate gland is removed, a man does not ejaculate.
A prostatectomy is the surgical removal of a man's prostate and the diseased seminal vesticles, if the cancer has spread outside of the prostate; otherwise only the full prostrate will be removed.
No this will not make him sterile.
Suprapubic prostatectomy
Transvesical prostatectomy
No.
nope
prostatectomy
Yes!
Open prostatectomy is a procedure for removal of an enlarged prostate gland
for the surgeon to begin operation his scalpel must be sterile. a man who is sterile can not have children.
i think not!
Partial prostatectomy is an open surgery to remove part of the prostate gland, leaving the posterior portion intact. Partial prostatectomy is usually performed through an incision in the lower abdomen (retropubic prostatectomy). Open prostatectomy is a surgery to remove all or part of the prostate by making an incision in the patient's lower abdomen or perineum. Open prostatectomy can be either a partial or radical procedure. Radical prostatectomy is an pen surgery to remove the entire prostate gland along with nearby tissues such as the seminal vesicles. Radical prostatectomy can be performed through an incision either in the lower abdomen (retropubic prostatectomy) or in the space between the scrotum and the anus (perineal prostatectomy).