• 6. Which therapeutic method for localized prostate cancer is more effective according to literature? (imop.gr)
  • 19. In clinically localized prostate cancer, what are the chances for biochemical relapse-free survival within 5 years? (imop.gr)
  • Thüroff S, Chaussy C, Vallancien G, Wieland W, Kiel HJ, Le Duc A. High-intensity focused ultrasound and localized prostate cancer: efficacy results from the European multicentric study. (medscape.com)
  • Long-term outcome of high dose intensity modulated radiation therapy for patients with clinically localized prostate cancer. (prostateprohelp.com)
  • Although some providers continued to assert that prostate biopsy was a painless procedure, up to 96% of patients disagreed. (medscape.com)
  • In one study, 1 in 5 patients said that they would refuse to undergo the procedure again without anesthesia. (medscape.com)
  • Experienced providers may attest that less effort is required to obtain patient acceptance for an initial prostate biopsy than for a repeat procedure. (medscape.com)
  • As with any procedure in which a patient may feel vulnerable, comfort measures during TRUS biopsy are essential. (medscape.com)
  • Over the past decade, one of the most significant developments has been the ability to provide local anesthesia to patients undergoing this procedure. (medscape.com)
  • [ 4 ] few urologists opted to change their prostate biopsy procedure. (medscape.com)
  • Using a new 3-D imaging system developed with his colleagues, coupled with an ultrasound machine (B-K Medical Systems, Wilmington, MA), 'we're able to get a real-time 3-D image of the prostate as we set up for the procedure,' he said. (urologytimes.com)
  • Because BPH, not prostate cancer, drives most of the initial biopsies, Dr. Crawford and his colleagues shrink large prostates for 3 to 6 months with a course of dutasteride (Avodart) before performing the procedure. (urologytimes.com)
  • SCOUT is designed to aid surgeons in locating target tissue during a lumpectomy or surgical biopsy procedure. (mddionline.com)
  • MRI-guided prostate biopsy combines the power of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with real-time imaging guidance during the biopsy procedure. (medicalert.systems)
  • 4. Local Anesthesia: You will receive a local anesthetic to numb the area around the prostate, which helps minimize any discomfort during the procedure. (medicalert.systems)
  • 5. Biopsy Procedure: A thin biopsy needle will be inserted into the rectum and guided into the prostate gland using real-time MRI imaging. (medicalert.systems)
  • 6. Duration: The entire procedure usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the number of biopsy samples needed. (medicalert.systems)
  • Since local anesthesia is used, most patients can drive themselves home after the procedure. (medicalert.systems)
  • An MRI provides a more detailed image than the ultrasound procedure, and allows doctors to spot parts of the prostate that don't look healthy and should be examined with a biopsy needle. (steinbergurology.com)
  • The prostate biopsy procedure is where tissue samples are collected from the prostate gland to determine whether the tissue is cancerous. (biobotsurgical.com)
  • In addition to the diagnostic procedure, the specialist also performs punctures of prostate cysts under ultrasound control, which will make it possible to get rid of this type of neoplasm effectively. (liulkomd.com.ua)
  • This diagnostic procedure makes it possible to collect tissue from different parts of the prostate gland. (liulkomd.com.ua)
  • The multifocal prostate biopsy procedure is performed using an ultrasound probe to monitor the entire process. (liulkomd.com.ua)
  • One day before the prescribed procedure, to prevent infectious complications, the patient starts taking antibiotics and continues taking them 3-5 days after the prostate biopsy. (liulkomd.com.ua)
  • This is akin to a surgical procedure, wherein under local anesthesia, a probe pistol with a camera is inserted through the anus and a needle is shot with the pistol into the wall of the prostate and tissues are recovered. (frontierindia.com)
  • After each shot the probe is brought to the anal opening, a fresh needle is placed onto the gun and the procedure is repeated 10-12 times to map out the entire prostate. (frontierindia.com)
  • A biopsy is a procedure that removes cells or tissue from your body. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The procedure allows access to the prostate through the perineum or "taint", avoiding the rectum completely. (perineologic.com)
  • The procedure takes 15-20 minutes and can be performed under local or twilight anesthesia. (perineologic.com)
  • A biopsy is a diagnostic procedure that extracts a small sample of cells, which is tested for signs of cancer or other diseases. (maidenlanemedical.com)
  • The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia in the office. (dcurology.net)
  • The procedure does not require any anesthesia, and patients are ready to resume their day-to-day activities as soon as the procedure is over. (prostateprohelp.com)
  • A thyroid fine needle aspiration biopsy is a procedure that removes a small sample of tissue from your thyroid gland. (intclinics.com)
  • The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia or sedation, and can be done on an outpatient basis. (medtube.net)
  • This procedure is generally used to treat prostates that are mild to moderately enlarged. (sriharshaajjur.com)
  • A bone biopsy is a procedure in which a small sample of bone is taken from the body and looked at under a microscope for cancer, infection, or other bone disorders. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • A numbing medicine ( local anesthetic ) is used to prevent pain during this procedure. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • Patient comfort is an important factor in transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy. (medscape.com)
  • We consider the injection of intracapsular lidocaine a reproductible technique and effective for both improving tolerance and diminishing the pain related to transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy without increasing morbidity. (isciii.es)
  • Transrectal Ultrasound Guided Prostate Biopsy: Current Status and Controversy. (e-ultrasonography.org)
  • Analgesic Efficacy of Intrarectal Instillation of Lidocaine Gel prior to Transrectal Ultrasound Guided Prostate Biopsy: A Prospective Randomized Trial. (e-ultrasonography.org)
  • Periprostatic local anesthesia before ultrasound guided prostate biopsy. (canobek.com)
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  • Is periprostatic local anesthesia for transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy associated with increased infectious or hemorrhagic complications? (canobek.com)
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  • Local anesthesia in transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy: apical periprostatic nerve block versus endorectal lidocaine gel. (bvsalud.org)
  • Your urologist has recommended that you undergo an ultrasound guided prostate biopsy to help determine if you have cancer in your prostate gland. (ricardogonzalezmd.com)
  • [ 4 ] Once patients had undergone extraction of their sixth needle-core biopsy, many of them reported pain. (medscape.com)
  • Published data has suggested that nearly one-third of patients refuse to undergo a repeat biopsy because of the pain experienced previously. (medscape.com)
  • Although many urologists continued to believe that prostate biopsy was painless, up to 96% of patients disagreed. (medscape.com)
  • Published reports suggest that up to one third of patients refuse the recommendation for repeat biopsy because of associated pain. (medscape.com)
  • Most patients presenting with prostate cancer do so with screen-detected cancer and are asymptomatic. (medscape.com)
  • Patients whose MRI results are highly suspicious for clinically significant prostate cancer should undergo prostate biopsy. (medscape.com)
  • All patients underwent methodically 10 cores biopsy after having an intracapsular injection of 8 ml. of 2% lidocaine in a randomized group. (isciii.es)
  • Average pain in the visual analogue scale in patients without intracapsular anesthesia was 8.3 (2 - 9) in the first questionnaire and 2 (0 - 4) in the second one, against 4 (0 - 8) and 1.33 (0 - 2) of the group who did receive anesthesia. (isciii.es)
  • However, because retention is an issue with larger prostates, he recommends choosing patients carefully. (urologytimes.com)
  • 18. For patients who presented biochemical relapse after radical prostatectomy, which of the following factors are related more to local relapse than to remote metastasis? (imop.gr)
  • Modern urology offers patients various types of prostate diagnostics. (liulkomd.com.ua)
  • According to JAMA, patients with a prostate cancer history benefit from extended PSA monitoring . (healthyprostateclub.com)
  • For diagnosing prostate diseases, firstly, it is necessary to listen to the patients' complaints and create a symptom (complaint) score. (urocore.com)
  • Before biopsy, patients were premedicated with 1 gr/day of ciprofloxacin for three days and an enema (450 mg sodium citrate/45 mg lauryl sulfoacetate). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic correlation between PSA kinetics and positivity of 18F PSMA PET/CT in patients with relapsed prostate cancer (RPC). (bvsalud.org)
  • PrecisionPoint® can provide better and earlier detection of prostate cancer , allowing patients to start treatment sooner and improve their outcomes. (perineologic.com)
  • The CyberKnife is commonly used for treating low- to intermediate-risk prostate cancer and is the only radiotherapy device supported by years of published clinical follow-up with a large number of patients. (prostateprohelp.com)
  • In patients with a history of low-grade Ta disease and a noted sub-centimeter papillary tumor(s), consider in-office fulguration as an alternative to resection under anesthesia. (medscape.com)
  • Patients who have undergone radical cystectomy require routine surveillance to monitor for local recurrence or the development of metastatic disease. (medscape.com)
  • However, in advanced stages and spread to the body, prostate cancer may cause patients to apply to the hospital with unpleasant pictures such as bleeding in the urine, inability to urinate, kidney failure due to obstructive condition, widespread bone pains and general condition disorder. (prostatmerkezi.com)
  • After these screening tests, patients with suspicion can undergo further examinations such as MRI or prostate biopsy directly. (prostatmerkezi.com)
  • The surgery takes about 1-3 hours, and patients may stay in the hospital overnight, depending on prostate size and patient health. (sriharshaajjur.com)
  • A new 3-D technique for mapping biopsies and targeting focal therapy appears promising for imaging and guiding treatment of low-risk prostate cancers. (urologytimes.com)
  • If one does a biopsy in each of these 5-mm holes, one will, in fact, detect all the significant cancers,' he said, citing a study in BJU International (2005 96:999-1004). (urologytimes.com)
  • It provides more accurate targeting of suspicious areas, reduces the risk of false-negative results, and enables early detection of aggressive prostate cancers. (medicalert.systems)
  • Some prostate cancers, however, grow rapidly or spread outside the prostate. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Some prostate cancers grow so slowly that they may not require treatment. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Doctors cannot always tell which prostate cancers will be aggressive. (msdmanuals.com)
  • However, some prostate cancers are so slow-growing that they dont always require treatment. (healthyprostateclub.com)
  • A recent study published in the British Journal of Urology found that 94% of missed cancers after transrectal prostate biopsies were located in the anterior region of the prostate. (perineologic.com)
  • The PrecisionPoint® Transperineal Access System allows strategic sampling of the anterior portion of the prostate where these missed cancers have been found. (perineologic.com)
  • With its ability to treat anywhere in the body, it can be used for treatment of prostate, liver, pancreatic, brain, lung or spine cancers, as well as to treat trigeminal neuralgia. (prostateprohelp.com)
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  • Every year, more than 268,490 new cases are diagnosed and 34,500 people die of prostate cancer (2022 estimates). (msdmanuals.com)
  • But I felt almost 100% better after my husband David and I went into the office, where my urologist explained it was found early and showed us precisely where it was limited to in the prostate. (signorile.com)
  • Prostate biopsy is performed by a urologist. (biobotsurgical.com)
  • The amount of cores taken will depend on the decision of your urologist, your anatomy, and possibly whether you have had a prostate biopsy done in the past. (ricardogonzalezmd.com)
  • If youre having prostate problems, and especially if you have possible symptoms of prostate cancer, your primary care doctor or urologist will likely conduct a digital rectal exam , a PSA blood test, or both. (healthyprostateclub.com)
  • Your urologist is trained to perform a better, safer prostate biopsy using the PrecisionPoint® Transperineal Access System. (perineologic.com)
  • Prostate is a glandular organ related to the male urinary tract and the reproductive organs. (urocore.com)
  • Due to the enlargement of the prostate, the urinary canal (urethra) gets pinched and urinary complaints occur. (urocore.com)
  • The other group of complaints seen in prostate diseases is related to the discharge function of the urinary bladder. (urocore.com)
  • Also, in prostate cancer, it should be noted that no complaints may show themselves depending on the region where cancer develops (far from the urinary tract, spread from other regions, etc. (urocore.com)
  • If the urine flow rate is low, this makes us think that the urinary tract is narrowed due to the enlargement of the prostate. (urocore.com)
  • A laser is used to melt away (vaporize) excess prostate tissue and enlarge the urinary channel. (sriharshaajjur.com)
  • Since the rectal mucosa was neither easily accessible for direct injection nor considered sensate above the dentate line, some urologists felt that procedural anesthesia was no longer imperative. (medscape.com)
  • Because the rectal mucosa was neither easily accessible to direct an injection nor considered sensate above the dentate line, urologists readily accepted the idea that anesthesia was no longer necessary for prostate biopsy. (medscape.com)
  • Initially, biopsies involved taking a limited number of cores from a nodule, but Hodge et al changed that approach in 1989, with the sextant biopsy technique, which soon became the standard for most urologists. (medscape.com)
  • Most urologists have observed that it is much easier to convince a patient to undergo an initial prostate biopsy than it is to convince a patient to undergo repeat biopsy. (medscape.com)
  • As one of the pioneers of MRI-Ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy, our Semi-Robotic system (Artemis-ORGAN TRACKING) and the most accurate Radiology AI software (ProFuse CAD and the Elastic fusion algorithm) is used today by urologists to deliver a more accurate approach in early detection of prostate cancer. (eigen.com)
  • MRI/Ultrasound fusion guided biopsy combines a specialized magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan with an ultrasound image to help urologists precisely target the area of the prostate that needs to be biopsied. (steinbergurology.com)
  • Re: Peter Ka-Fung Chiu, Veeru Kasivisvanathan, Giorgio Gandaglia, European Association of Urology Young Academic Urologists Prostate Cancer Working Party. (ous-research.no)
  • The treatment can be done with local anesthesia at urologists office during a one-time visit and requires about an hour to complete. (sriharshaajjur.com)
  • Does intrarectal administration of local anesthetic before periprostatic anesthesia makes any difference? (minervamedica.it)
  • When undergoing a kidney biopsy, the person lies face down, and a local anesthetic is injected into the skin and muscles of the back over the kidney. (msdmanuals.com)
  • If local anesthetic was used, you may go back to your normal activities anddiet unless otherwise instructed. (healthyprostateclub.com)
  • And you'll be given a medicine (local anesthetic) to numb your skin. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • However, those symptoms are generally not caused by prostate cancer. (medscape.com)
  • I had no symptoms of prostate cancer. (signorile.com)
  • Only 25% of people with slightly elevated PSA levels, but no symptoms or indications via a digital rectal exam, turn out to have prostate cancer. (signorile.com)
  • Prostate cancer usually grows very slowly and may take decades to cause symptoms. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Prostate cancer usually causes no symptoms until it reaches an advanced stage. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In some men, symptoms of prostate cancer develop only after it spreads (metastasizes). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Doctors may suspect prostate cancer based on the symptoms, the results of a digital rectal examination, or the results of screening blood tests. (msdmanuals.com)
  • What are the symptoms of prostate diseases? (urocore.com)
  • She firmly asserted that it would be the same in my case since I had shown no symptoms of Prostate cancer. (frontierindia.com)
  • A larger prostate doesn't always mean the symptoms will be worse either. (cpoe.org)
  • There are factors other than enlarged prostate which can produce these symptoms like allergy medications and antihistamines. (cpoe.org)
  • Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that is usually diagnosed without causing any symptoms or complaints. (prostatmerkezi.com)
  • Bladder biopsy is done most commonly to diagnose bladder cancer. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Our providers are constantly undergoing continuing education on the very latest minimally invasive robotic surgery options, including laparoscopic prostate, kidney and bladder cancer procedures. (novanthealth.org)
  • Internationally accepted guidelines emphasize the importance of digital examination and blood PSA testing from the age of 2 in familial BRCA40 genetic mutation carriers, from the age of 45 in those with a history of prostate cancer, and from the age of 50 in the general population. (prostatmerkezi.com)
  • These suspicious areas will be used as targets during the biopsy. (medicalert.systems)
  • If MRI scan is done and it indicates a suspicious region in the prostate, your specialist can target and collect samples at this region. (biobotsurgical.com)
  • If any suspicious condition is seen with these two diagnostic methods, the patient is guided to prostate biopsy. (urocore.com)
  • In most cases, a biopsy is the only test that can tell for sure if a suspicious area is cancer. (medlineplus.gov)
  • For additional information please see Prostate Cancer: Diagnosis and Staging , a Critical Images slideshow, to help determine the best diagnostic approach for this potentially deadly disease and/or Advanced Prostate Cancer: Signs of Metastatic Disease , a Critical Images slideshow, for help identifying the signs of metastatic disease. (medscape.com)
  • With our innovative diagnostic software, ProFuse CAD, we support early detection of prostate cancer. (eigen.com)
  • high speed and easy tolerance of biopsy by the patient, which allows performing it on an outpatient basis. (liulkomd.com.ua)
  • Bladder neck sclerosis after surgical or transurethral resection of the prostate: a report of 40 cases]. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is easiest to get the biopsy samples from bones that are close to the skin surface and away from any internal organs or large blood vessels. (healthlinkbc.ca)
  • In our country, we recommend that healthy men over 50 with no risks for or complaints of prostate diseases should have prostate control once a year. (urocore.com)
  • At Steinberg Urology we routinely offer a more comprehensive biopsy approach, a systematic MRI - Fusion Guided Biopsy. (steinbergurology.com)
  • A Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess and Compare the Outcomes of Two-core Prostate Biopsy Guided by Fused Magnetic Resonance and Transrectal Ultrasound Images and Traditional 12-core Systematic Biopsy. (ous-research.no)
  • Most commonly, biopsies are performed under ultrasound guidance. (biobotsurgical.com)
  • The multifocal biopsy is performed under ultrasound control using a special rectal probe on which a biopsy tip with a unique channel for a biopsy needle. (liulkomd.com.ua)
  • In addition to biomaterial sampling, puncture of prostate cysts can be performed under ultrasound control to remove its contents. (liulkomd.com.ua)
  • The expertise of our teams includes: Innovation, Research, Design, Prototyping, Manufacturing of medical devices both in software & hardware, for prostate cancer diagnosis & focal therapy. (eigen.com)
  • To improve the sensitivity of prostate cancer diagnosis. (biobotsurgical.com)
  • The American Journal of Mens Health reports that prostate cancer diagnosis occurs most often in men older than 50. (healthyprostateclub.com)
  • The most important risk factor of prostate cancer, which is known, is the presence of prostate cancer previously detected in the first-degree blood relatives of the person (father, brother, uncle, grandfather, etc. (urocore.com)
  • Prostatic biopsy consists in the removal of tissue fragments to exclude the presence of prostate cancer. (pagniurologia.it)
  • Application of the 2013 American Urological Association early detection of prostate cancer guideline: Who will we miss? (medscape.com)
  • We designed a prospective randomized study that compares biopsies tolerance with the use of intravenous analgesia and intrarectal gel with or without intracapsular prostatic anesthesia. (isciii.es)