Transperineal biopsy of the prostate-is this the future?

Dwayne T. S. Chang, Benjamin Challacombe, Nathan Lawrentschuk*

*Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Transperineal prostate biopsy is re-emerging after decades of being an underused alternative to transrectal biopsy guided by transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS). Factors driving this change include possible improved cancer detection rates, improved sampling of the anteroapical regions of the prostate, a reduced risk of false negative results and a reduced risk of underestimating disease volume and grade. The increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance and patients with diabetes mellitus who are at high risk of sepsis also favours transperineal biopsy as a sterile alternative to standard TRUS-guided biopsy. Factors limiting its use include increased time, training and financial constraints as well as the need for high-grade anaesthesia. Furthermore, the necessary equipment for transperineal biopsy is not widely available. However, the expansion of transperineal biopsy has been propagated by the increase in multiparametric MRI-guided biopsies, which often use the transperineal approach. Used with MRI imaging, transperineal biopsy has led to improvements in cancer detection rates, more-accurate grading of cancer severity and reduced risk of diagnosing clinically insignificant disease. Targeted biopsy under MRI guidance can reduce the number of cores required, reducing the risk of complications from needle biopsy.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)690-702
    Number of pages13
    JournalNature Reviews Urology
    Volume10
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2013

    Keywords

    • 26-CORE SYSTEMATIC BIOPSY
    • CANCER CORE DISTRIBUTION
    • GUIDED TEMPLATE BIOPSY
    • NEEDLE-BIOPSY
    • SATURATION BIOPSY
    • MAPPING BIOPSY
    • ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE
    • ULTRASOUND FUSION
    • SEXTANT BIOPSIES
    • TRANSRECTAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY

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