Which organ is removed during a prostatectomy?

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Multiple Choice

Which organ is removed during a prostatectomy?

Explanation:
A prostatectomy involves removing the prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland in males that sits below the bladder and surrounds the urethra; removing it is the primary goal of this operation to treat prostate cancer or significant benign prostatic hyperplasia. Different types of prostatectomy may remove all or part of the prostate and sometimes nearby tissue. The other organs listed aren’t removed in this procedure—the uterus is removed in a hysterectomy (female reproductive system), the kidney in a nephrectomy, and the heart would be addressed in other cardiac procedures, not a prostatectomy.

A prostatectomy involves removing the prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland in males that sits below the bladder and surrounds the urethra; removing it is the primary goal of this operation to treat prostate cancer or significant benign prostatic hyperplasia. Different types of prostatectomy may remove all or part of the prostate and sometimes nearby tissue. The other organs listed aren’t removed in this procedure—the uterus is removed in a hysterectomy (female reproductive system), the kidney in a nephrectomy, and the heart would be addressed in other cardiac procedures, not a prostatectomy.

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