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MRI/US Fusion Transperineal Versus Transrectral Biopsy of Prostate Cancer: Outcomes and Complication Rates, a Tertiary Medical Center Experience in the Middle East
OBJECTIVE: : To report on the outcomes of transperineal versus transrectal magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound fusion biopsy of the prostate including detection of clinically significant cancer and complications. This is the first and largest series in the Middle East. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Betwee...
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Turkish Association of Urology
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9612780/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35420051 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tud.2022.21248 |
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author | El-Achkar, Adnan Abou Heidar, Nassib Labban, Muheiddine Al-Moussawy, Mouhamad Moukaddem, Hisham Nasr, Rami Khauli, Raja El-Hajj, Albert Bulbul, Muhammad |
author_facet | El-Achkar, Adnan Abou Heidar, Nassib Labban, Muheiddine Al-Moussawy, Mouhamad Moukaddem, Hisham Nasr, Rami Khauli, Raja El-Hajj, Albert Bulbul, Muhammad |
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description | OBJECTIVE: : To report on the outcomes of transperineal versus transrectal magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound fusion biopsy of the prostate including detection of clinically significant cancer and complications. This is the first and largest series in the Middle East. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between May 2019 and June 2020, 145 patients with suspicious lesions on magnetic resonance imaging underwent magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy at our center. Transperineal biopsy was performed under light sedation, while transrectal biopsy patients had a periprostatic block for anesthesia. Clinically significant cancer was defined as Gleason ≥3 + 4 RESULTS: In all, 98 transperineal biopsies and 47 transrectal magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound fusion prostate biopsies were done. Patients had similar prebiopsy parameters (transperineal vs. transrectal): median age (64.5 vs. 66 years; P = .68), median prostate-specific antigen value (7.5 vs. 7.5; P = .42), and median prostate volume (51 vs. 52.5; P = .83). Those that underwent transperineal biopsy had fewer average total number of cores compared to transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy (11 vs. 13; P = .025) fewer average number of random cores (3 vs. 6; P < .0001), and the detection rate of clinically significant cancer was similar between the groups (44% vs. 48.9%; P = .57). No difference in hematuria, retention, and sepsis rate requiring admission (1 vs. 2; P = .2) was observed. However, more patients had urinary tract infection in the transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy group compared to transperineal biopsy group (5 vs. 1; P = .006) that were treated with antibiotics on outside basis. CONCLUSION: : Magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound transperineal fusion biopsy has similar detection rate of clinically significant cancer compared to transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy with less urinary tract infection post biopsy. |
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spelling | pubmed-96127802022-11-04 MRI/US Fusion Transperineal Versus Transrectral Biopsy of Prostate Cancer: Outcomes and Complication Rates, a Tertiary Medical Center Experience in the Middle East El-Achkar, Adnan Abou Heidar, Nassib Labban, Muheiddine Al-Moussawy, Mouhamad Moukaddem, Hisham Nasr, Rami Khauli, Raja El-Hajj, Albert Bulbul, Muhammad Turk J Urol Original Article UROONCOLOGY OBJECTIVE: : To report on the outcomes of transperineal versus transrectal magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound fusion biopsy of the prostate including detection of clinically significant cancer and complications. This is the first and largest series in the Middle East. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between May 2019 and June 2020, 145 patients with suspicious lesions on magnetic resonance imaging underwent magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound fusion prostate biopsy at our center. Transperineal biopsy was performed under light sedation, while transrectal biopsy patients had a periprostatic block for anesthesia. Clinically significant cancer was defined as Gleason ≥3 + 4 RESULTS: In all, 98 transperineal biopsies and 47 transrectal magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound fusion prostate biopsies were done. Patients had similar prebiopsy parameters (transperineal vs. transrectal): median age (64.5 vs. 66 years; P = .68), median prostate-specific antigen value (7.5 vs. 7.5; P = .42), and median prostate volume (51 vs. 52.5; P = .83). Those that underwent transperineal biopsy had fewer average total number of cores compared to transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy (11 vs. 13; P = .025) fewer average number of random cores (3 vs. 6; P < .0001), and the detection rate of clinically significant cancer was similar between the groups (44% vs. 48.9%; P = .57). No difference in hematuria, retention, and sepsis rate requiring admission (1 vs. 2; P = .2) was observed. However, more patients had urinary tract infection in the transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy group compared to transperineal biopsy group (5 vs. 1; P = .006) that were treated with antibiotics on outside basis. CONCLUSION: : Magnetic resonance imaging/ultrasound transperineal fusion biopsy has similar detection rate of clinically significant cancer compared to transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy with less urinary tract infection post biopsy. Turkish Association of Urology 2022-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9612780/ /pubmed/35420051 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tud.2022.21248 Text en © Copyright 2022 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Original Article UROONCOLOGY El-Achkar, Adnan Abou Heidar, Nassib Labban, Muheiddine Al-Moussawy, Mouhamad Moukaddem, Hisham Nasr, Rami Khauli, Raja El-Hajj, Albert Bulbul, Muhammad MRI/US Fusion Transperineal Versus Transrectral Biopsy of Prostate Cancer: Outcomes and Complication Rates, a Tertiary Medical Center Experience in the Middle East |
title | MRI/US Fusion Transperineal Versus Transrectral Biopsy of Prostate Cancer: Outcomes and Complication Rates, a Tertiary Medical Center Experience in the Middle East |
title_full | MRI/US Fusion Transperineal Versus Transrectral Biopsy of Prostate Cancer: Outcomes and Complication Rates, a Tertiary Medical Center Experience in the Middle East |
title_fullStr | MRI/US Fusion Transperineal Versus Transrectral Biopsy of Prostate Cancer: Outcomes and Complication Rates, a Tertiary Medical Center Experience in the Middle East |
title_full_unstemmed | MRI/US Fusion Transperineal Versus Transrectral Biopsy of Prostate Cancer: Outcomes and Complication Rates, a Tertiary Medical Center Experience in the Middle East |
title_short | MRI/US Fusion Transperineal Versus Transrectral Biopsy of Prostate Cancer: Outcomes and Complication Rates, a Tertiary Medical Center Experience in the Middle East |
title_sort | mri/us fusion transperineal versus transrectral biopsy of prostate cancer: outcomes and complication rates, a tertiary medical center experience in the middle east |
topic | Original Article UROONCOLOGY |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9612780/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35420051 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tud.2022.21248 |
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