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YANG Yongjun, HE Xianya, ZENG Yiming, LU Qiang, LI Yuanwei. Application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Transrectal Ultrasound Image Fusion Targeted Transperineal Biopsy Technique Using Electromagnetic Needle Tracking Under Local Anaesthesia[J]. Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment, 2024, 51(1): 55-60. DOI: 10.3971/j.issn.1000-8578.2024.23.0844
Citation: YANG Yongjun, HE Xianya, ZENG Yiming, LU Qiang, LI Yuanwei. Application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Transrectal Ultrasound Image Fusion Targeted Transperineal Biopsy Technique Using Electromagnetic Needle Tracking Under Local Anaesthesia[J]. Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment, 2024, 51(1): 55-60. DOI: 10.3971/j.issn.1000-8578.2024.23.0844

Application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Transrectal Ultrasound Image Fusion Targeted Transperineal Biopsy Technique Using Electromagnetic Needle Tracking Under Local Anaesthesia

  • Objective To explore the effect and safety of magnetic resonance imaging and transrectal ultrasound (mpMRI-TRUS) image fusion targeted transperineal biopsy technique using electromagnetic needle tracking under local anesthesia.
    Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical and pathological data of 81 patients with mpMRI-TRUS image fusion targeted transperineal prostate biopsy using electromagnetic needle tracking under local anesthesia. Visual analog scale (VAS) and visual numeric scale (VNS) were used to evaluate the pain level and satisfaction of patients during prostate biopsy (VAS-1 and VNS-1), one hour after puncture (VAS-2 and VNS-2), and one day after surgery (VAS-3 and VNS-3). The perioperative clinical data and tumor positive rate of postoperative biopsy were recorded.
    Results The average prostate volume of 81 patients was 53.39±29.46 cm3. The PSA values of patients with PI-RADS scores of 2, 3, 4, and 5 were 9.14±2.31, 9.95±4.10, 14.77±6.36, and 32.17±24.39 ng/ml, respectively. The scores of VAS-1, VAS-2, and VAS-3 were 1.70±0.73, 1.16±0.58, and 0.53±0.55, respectively; the scores of VNS-1, VNS-2, and VNS-3 were 2.74±0.44, 3.69±0.46, and 3.84±0.37, respectively. The average surgical time was 17.47±3.44 minutes. Postoperative pathological results showed that the tumor positive rate of targeted prostate biopsy was 64.20%. According to the PI-RADS score for subgroup analysis, the tumor positive rates of patients with PI-RADS scores of 2, 3, 4, and 5 were 21.43%, 44.44%, 61.11%, and 96.77%, respectively. After transperineal prostate biopsy, gross hematuria occurred in 19.75% patients, and urinary retention occurred in 3.70%. The latter were relieved after symptomatic treatment. All patients did not experience complications, such as perineal puncture area hematoma, urinary tract infection, hematospermia, hematoma in perineal puncture area, urinary tract infection, hematospermia, vagus nerve reaction, or septic shock.
    Conclusion For suspected prostate cancer patients, mpMRI-TRUS image fusion targeted transperineal biopsy technique using electromagnetic needle tracking under local anesthesia is a feasible and easily tolerated surgical procedure. It has good safety and high tumor positive-detection rate, indicating that this technique is worthy of further clinical promotion and application.
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