There are more surgical options for prostate cancer, and surgical operations vary. It depends on the characteristics of the patient’s prostate cancer disease. Transurethral electrodesiccation of the prostate is a minimally invasive technique that removes unhealthy prostate tissue by inserting an electrodesiccoscope into the urethra to reach the prostate gland. This method can relieve symptoms of prostate cancer and make urination easier. It is also indicated for men who are unable to undergo radical prostatectomy due to age or other medical conditions. Orchiectomy is also a surgical procedure used to treat prostate cancer. This method is also a form of hormone therapy in which orchiectomy immediately and permanently reduces testosterone in order to inhibit the development of prostate cancer. Prostatectomy is a surgical procedure that removes all or part of the prostate tissue. Prostatectomy is usually used before early prostate cancer has spread to other parts of the body. During the procedure, samples of the pelvic lymph nodes are also taken to see if the cancer has spread. Radical prostatectomy is the removal of the entire prostate gland. Radical prostatectomy is usually performed to remove early prostate cancer and prevent the cancer from spreading to other parts of the body. Sampling of the pelvic lymph nodes is required. With the current advances in lumpectomy technology, laparoscopy can also be used to remove the prostate. Similarly, there is a more advanced robotic technology that can be used for surgical treatment of prostate cancer, but it is more expensive. There are different surgical procedures for the surgical treatment of prostate cancer, each with a different method of operation, and different surgical methods need to be developed depending on the condition.