Does da Vinci work well in the early stages of prostate cancer?

Early stage da Vinci surgery for prostate cancer is possible with good results and has more obvious advantages over traditional open and laparoscopic surgery. Early prostate cancer is usually asymptomatic, and is mostly detected during a physical examination that reveals elevated prostate-specific antigen. When prostate cancer is suspected, prostate puncture should be performed to clarify the diagnosis of prostate cancer through pathological results, and early prostate cancer should be treated with surgery as early as possible. The da Vinci robotic surgery for prostate cancer can achieve precise tumor resection, with incomparable advantages of traditional surgery in controlling bleeding, preserving nerves and protecting the urological structures, etc. It has become the gold standard of radical prostate cancer surgery, and can be preferred to da Vinci robotic surgery if available.