Landmarks in the evolution of prostate biopsy

  • Martin J. Connor
  • , Michael A. Gorin
  • , David Eldred-Evans
  • , Edward J. Bass
  • , Ankit Desai
  • , Tim Dudderidge
  • , Mathias Winkler
  • , Hashim U. Ahmed

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Abstract

Approaches and techniques used for diagnostic prostate biopsy have undergone considerable evolution over the past few decades: from the original finger-guided techniques to the latest MRI-directed strategies, from aspiration cytology to tissue core sampling, and from transrectal to transperineal approaches. In particular, increased adoption of transperineal biopsy approaches have led to reduced infectious complications and improved antibiotic stewardship. Furthermore, as image fusion has become integral, these novel techniques could be incorporated into prostate biopsy methods in the future, enabling 3D-ultrasonography fusion reconstruction, molecular targeting based on PET imaging and autonomous robotic-assisted biopsy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)241-258
Number of pages18
JournalNature Reviews Urology
Volume20
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

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