Robot Assisted Radical Prostatectomy (RALP) has emerged as a transformative surgical technique for treating prostate cancer. This advanced procedure uses robotic assistance to aid surgeons in removing the prostate gland, offering a highly precise and minimally invasive alternative to traditional open surgery. During the procedure, surgeons operate through small incisions, guided by high-definition 3D imaging that provides an enhanced view of the surgical site. The robotic system allows for greater precision and flexibility, which helps in preserving critical surrounding tissues and nerves, minimizing damage, and improving surgical outcomes. As a result, RALP has significantly reduced complications such as excessive bleeding, infection, and scarring, making it a preferred choice for many patients diagnosed with prostate cancer. The integration of robotic technology in prostate cancer surgery ensures that surgeons can achieve the same, if not better, results as traditional procedures, but with fewer risks.