Prostate Restored
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"In this approach, only one or two skin punctures are needed for each side of the prostate," says Dr. Lomas. "Through a needle access guide placed through the anesthetized skin of the perineum, the biopsy needle can be reintroduced for multiple biopsies without repeat puncture of the skin.
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Read More »"The first technique uses a device called a stepper, which is used to cradle the ultrasound probe and provide a guidance grid for biopsy needle insertion. Urologists who have performed brachytherapy for prostate cancer would be familiar with this device. The downside of this approach is that each biopsy of the prostate requires a skin puncture, which limits the utility of this approach in the clinic where we are using local anesthesia only. This technique may still be used, but an excellent skin block is paramount." Mayo Clinic urologists also employ the freehand approach, using the needle access guide. "In this approach, only one or two skin punctures are needed for each side of the prostate," says Dr. Lomas. "Through a needle access guide placed through the anesthetized skin of the perineum, the biopsy needle can be reintroduced for multiple biopsies without repeat puncture of the skin. The biopsy needles are guided by an ultrasound probe in the rectum. This approach allows for improved patient comfort in the clinic setting." Transperineal biopsy is appropriate for all patients, but may specifically benefit patients with the following conditions:
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