Transperineal saturation prostate biopsy in treated and untreated patients
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Conference Paper
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Purpose: To assess the diagnostic value of transperineal saturation prostate biopsy after negative  transrectal ultrasound guided biopsies (TRUSG) in treated and untreated patients.

Material and methods: Forty-eight patients with median age 62.5 years (range: 44-85) who underwent transperineal saturation biopsy after previous negative TRUSG biopsies between July 2002 and March 2011 were included. Thirty-one were primary cases (untreated) and 17 patients (treated) have received radiotherapy or cryotherapy. The median values of prostate specific antigens before saturation biopsy were 5 ng/ml and 9ng/ml for treated and untreated patients (p=0.13). The median number of cores at saturation biopsy in treated and untreated patients were 60 (range: 22-104) and 54(range: 24-110) respectively (p=0.84). Results of transperineal biopsy with respect to diagnostic value, Gleason score, number of positive cores, and volume of cancer, location of positive cores, pathologic stage and morbidity of saturation biopsy were evaluated.

Results:  Twenty three patients (47.92%) were positive for prostate cancer; 10 (58.82%) in treated and 13 (41.93%) from untreated patients (p=0.26). Gleason scores were ≥ 7 in 19 patients (82.60%). Eleven patients (47.82%) underwent radical prostatectomy. The pathological stages at pathologic specimen were T2b in 6 patients, T2a in 2, T3a in 2 and T3b in 1. Three patients (6.25%) had complications in terms of urinary retention and urosepsis.

Conclusion: Transperineal saturation biopsy is useful diagnostic tool in treated and untreated patients with persistent suspicious of prostate cancer after previous negative transrectal biopsies. Transperineal saturation prostate biopsy detected clinically significant cancer with modest complication rate.

Conference
Conference Title
12th Arab Urological Association Annual Meeting, 3-6 November,2015, Amman-Jordan.
Conference Country
Palestine
Conference Date
Jan. 1, 2015 - Jan. 1, 2015
Conference Sponsor
Arap urological association