Prostate Enlargement and Cancer
Professor Kingsley Ekwueme, a British Nigerian, is a consultant urologist with a special interest in the minimally invasive surgical treatment of urological cancers using Robotic and Laparoscopic techniques.
A Consultant Urological and Robotic Surgeon, Prof. Kingsley Ekwueme, through the use of laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, men will no longer die of prostate cancer.
Ekwueme who is the clinical lead surgeon for Urology at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Wales, UK, said it was the commonest cancer in men, adding that a laparoscopic surgery would not lead to impotency and blood loss.
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The traditional method of treating prostate cancer in Nigeria involved open surgery, which resulted in significant blood loss and required patients to spend many days in the hospital. However, with the introduction of our innovative procedure, patients no longer need to undergo such invasive surgery. This new approach, which I have brought to Nigeria along with my British assistants, offers a more advanced and less invasive treatment option for prostate cancer.
One of the main issues with prostate cancer treatment is that, in addition to blood loss and many days in the hospital, men may become impotent and experience urinary incontinence.
‘My goal is to ensure that no man succumbs to prostate cancer, and I am committed to reshaping this outcome ~ Prof. Kingsley Ekwueme.