Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide, and the Bahamas is no exception. With approximately 50,000 men in the Bahamas aged 40 and older, the risk of prostate cancer becomes significant. Men face similar dangers in all parts of the Bahamas, from Nassau to Freeport, Eleuthera, and the Exumas. However, access to world-class surgical care may require traveling abroad, frequently to Miami.
In this regard, Dr. Sanjay Razdan, a leading prostate cancer surgeon based in Miami, Florida, has developed cutting-edge techniques that offer Bahamian men the best possible outcomes. His approach focuses on three key innovations:
- Clipless Nerve‑sparing Robotic Prostatectomy
- Maximal Urethral Length Preservation
- Use of dehydrated Human Amniotic Membrane
🌍 Why Bahamian Men Need Specialized Care
- High incidence: Like other Caribbean nations, the Bahamas sees high prostate cancer rates among men over 50.
- Diverse population density: While Nassau and Freeport have medical facilities, they may lack highly specialized robotic surgeons.
- Quality of life concerns: Postoperative erectile function and urinary continence are critical factors that significantly affect daily living and family dynamics.
Meet Dr. Sanjay Razdan: A Pioneer in Robotic Prostate Surgery
Dr. Razdan, based at the International Robotic Prostatectomy Institute in Doral, Florida, is renowned for:
- First-ever use of human amniotic membrane during robotic prostatectomy to accelerate return of erectile function
- Implementing maximal urethral length preservation (MULP) to improve urinary and sexual outcomes.
When patients from the Bahamas and all over the Caribbean go online and search “prostate cancer Bahamas,” Dr. Razdan is always shown due to his unmatched surgical finesse and outstanding results.
1. Nerve‑Sparing Robotic Prostatectomy
Using the latest da Vinci® V from Intuitive Surgical, Dr. Razdan performs highly precise nerve-sparing procedures, meticulously preserving the cavernous nerves that control erection. This approach minimizes trauma, reduces blood loss, and improves visualization—critical factors for Bahamian patients seeking optimal outcomes.
2. Maximal Urethral Length Preservation (MULP)
Dr. Razdan’s signature MULP technique focuses on maintaining as much penile length as possible during prostate removal. This helps in:
- Faster urinary continence recovery
- Penile length retention
- Reduced incontinence and sexual dysfunction
Two key studies highlight this success:
- Hamada et al. (2014): Compared different preservation techniques and found that MULP significantly improved continence rates—over 90% of patients were continent by 6 months, versus about 53% without it.
- Reddy et al. (2023, J Robot Surg): In a prospective study of 35 men undergoing robot-assisted procedures, those with MULP had no significant change in penile length post-surgery (from 15.57 cm to 15.41 cm) and achieved complete urinary continence by 6 months.
A meta-analysis in 2024 also showed that MULP doubles the odds of early and late urinary continence without increasing cancer recurrence risk.
3. Human Amniotic Membrane
Perhaps Dr. Razdan’s most revolutionary contribution is using dehydrated human amniotic membrane (dHAM)around the neurovascular bundles during surgery. A landmark 2019 cohort study (1,400 men: 700 with dHAM, 700 without) found that those treated with dHAM regained erections significantly earlier—average 34.6 days post-op—and were nearly four times more likely to restore potency by one year.
This method was presented at prestigious conferences like the World Congress of Endourology and Robotic Surgery.
Benefits for Men from the Bahamas
For Bahamian men considering prostatectomy, these advances translate into:
Outcome
Typical Trend
With Dr. Razdan’s Approach
Urinary continence
~50% continent at six months without MULP
~90–100% continent with MULP
Penile length
Shrinkage common
No significant change post-operatively
Early potency return
6–12 months with typical nerve sparing
~34 days with dHAM; 3.9× more likely to regain potency in 1 year
Surgical Access from the Bahamas
- Patients from Nassau, Freeport, Abaco, Eleuthera, Andros, Exumas, and other islands can choose Dr. Razdan’s Miami-based practice.
- Supportive travel and accommodations are available via his “VIP Fly‑in Prostate Treatment Program“.
Insurance & Financial Support
Dr. Razdan accepts most international and Bahamian insurance plans. For those without coverage, his team offers flexible payment options tailored to international medical travelers. Every patient receives transparent, itemized cost estimates well before surgery.
For men living across the Bahamas-from Nassau to peaceful Eleuthera – Dr. Sanjay Razdan provides unmatched surgical experience that goes beyond prostate cancer removal. His decades of experience in nerve-sparing robotic prostatectomy, combined with MULP and human amniotic membrane, offer the best chance to preserve urinary control, sexual function, and overall quality of life.






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