Lesion Targeted CT-Guided Transgluteal Prostate Biopsy in Combination With Prebiopsy MRI in Patients Without Rectal Access

With prostate and colorectal malignancies being the most common cancers in men, elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) in patients without rectal access due to prior surgery poses a diagnostic dilemma. We report the first use of CT-guided biopsy in combination with prebiopsy MRI in 2 patients with...

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Main Authors: Iztok Caglic, S. Breznik, J. Matela, T. Barrett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:Urology Case Reports
Subjects:
CT
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221444201630119X
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spelling doaj-9b815a1a2db34086b6320970b3f7352b2020-11-25T00:59:58ZengElsevierUrology Case Reports2214-44202017-01-0110C6810.1016/j.eucr.2016.09.008Lesion Targeted CT-Guided Transgluteal Prostate Biopsy in Combination With Prebiopsy MRI in Patients Without Rectal AccessIztok Caglic0S. Breznik1J. Matela2T. Barrett3Department of Radiology, University Medical Centre Maribor, Maribor, SloveniaDepartment of Radiology, University Medical Centre Maribor, Maribor, SloveniaDepartment of Radiology, University Medical Centre Maribor, Maribor, SloveniaCamPARI Clinic, Addenbrooke's Hospital and University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UKWith prostate and colorectal malignancies being the most common cancers in men, elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) in patients without rectal access due to prior surgery poses a diagnostic dilemma. We report the first use of CT-guided biopsy in combination with prebiopsy MRI in 2 patients with a clinical suspicion of prostate cancer and no rectal access. In both cases, a diagnostic multiparametric MRI of the prostate was performed to detect and to localize a potential suspicious lesion. The localization served as a cognitive map for guiding needle placement using a CT-guided transgluteal approach.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221444201630119XProstate cancerTransgluteal biopsyCTAbdominoperineal resectionPrebiopsy MRI
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author Iztok Caglic
S. Breznik
J. Matela
T. Barrett
spellingShingle Iztok Caglic
S. Breznik
J. Matela
T. Barrett
Lesion Targeted CT-Guided Transgluteal Prostate Biopsy in Combination With Prebiopsy MRI in Patients Without Rectal Access
Urology Case Reports
Prostate cancer
Transgluteal biopsy
CT
Abdominoperineal resection
Prebiopsy MRI
author_facet Iztok Caglic
S. Breznik
J. Matela
T. Barrett
author_sort Iztok Caglic
title Lesion Targeted CT-Guided Transgluteal Prostate Biopsy in Combination With Prebiopsy MRI in Patients Without Rectal Access
title_short Lesion Targeted CT-Guided Transgluteal Prostate Biopsy in Combination With Prebiopsy MRI in Patients Without Rectal Access
title_full Lesion Targeted CT-Guided Transgluteal Prostate Biopsy in Combination With Prebiopsy MRI in Patients Without Rectal Access
title_fullStr Lesion Targeted CT-Guided Transgluteal Prostate Biopsy in Combination With Prebiopsy MRI in Patients Without Rectal Access
title_full_unstemmed Lesion Targeted CT-Guided Transgluteal Prostate Biopsy in Combination With Prebiopsy MRI in Patients Without Rectal Access
title_sort lesion targeted ct-guided transgluteal prostate biopsy in combination with prebiopsy mri in patients without rectal access
publisher Elsevier
series Urology Case Reports
issn 2214-4420
publishDate 2017-01-01
description With prostate and colorectal malignancies being the most common cancers in men, elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) in patients without rectal access due to prior surgery poses a diagnostic dilemma. We report the first use of CT-guided biopsy in combination with prebiopsy MRI in 2 patients with a clinical suspicion of prostate cancer and no rectal access. In both cases, a diagnostic multiparametric MRI of the prostate was performed to detect and to localize a potential suspicious lesion. The localization served as a cognitive map for guiding needle placement using a CT-guided transgluteal approach.
topic Prostate cancer
Transgluteal biopsy
CT
Abdominoperineal resection
Prebiopsy MRI
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221444201630119X
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