Giant multiloculated cystadenoma of the prostate (GMPC) is a rare, massive and benign tumor. Recurrence rates after resection are low but have been recorded. An open approach is most common, with few laparoscopic and no robotic cases reported. We report on a case of a 65-year-old man with a new presentation of a 400 cc cystic prostatic mass thought to be GMPC. This patient underwent what is, to our knowledge, the first reported case of RARP in the treatment of GMPC. A robotic approach to massive GMPC was safe and efficacious in our initial experience.

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