Guidelines

Transrectal Ultrasound Guided Biopsy of the Prostate (2019)

9. FIGURE REFERENCE LIST

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Fig. 1Transrectal ultrasound. Published with permission from Terese Winslow LLC Medical Illustration Source: www.teresewinslow.com
Fig. 2Gross anatomy – male reproductive and urinary system Source: unknown
Fig. 3Gross anatomy – prostate (sagittal) A base, B mid, C apex of gland. Reprinted with permission from the American Journal of Roentgenology. From the article “Imaging in Oncology from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center: Diagnosis, Staging, and Surveillance of Prostate Cancer”, Vikas Kundra, Paul M. Silverman, Surena F. Matin and Haesun Choi. From AJR Online.org, volume 189, issue 4, Fig. 1A. Source: www.ajronline.org
Fig. 4Normal prostate ultrasound images with zonal anatomy. This figure was published in Campbell-Walsh UROLOGY 9th ed., 978-0721607986, Wein, Figure 92-1, “Normal prostate ultrasound images (top) with diagrams (bottom) at approximately the level of the verumontanum demonstrating zonal anatomy”, Copyright Elsevier (2010).
Fig. 5Ultrasound image of transition and peripheral zone Courtesy of S. Hieronymi
Fig. 6Prostate arterial supply. Image reprinted with permission from eMedicine.com, 2010. Available at: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/449781-overview
Fig. 7Ultrasound of the gross anatomy of the prostate demonstrated on TRUS Courtesy of S. Hieronymi
Fig. 8Example of equipment needed for TRUS prostate biopsies Courtesy of G. De Lauw
Fig. 9Ultrasound machine Courtesy of BK Ultrasound https://bkultrasound.com/applications/urology-old/prostate-imaging-ultrasound/
Fig. 10Hyperechoic areas
Fig. 11Hypoechoic areas
Fig. 12Prostate measurement – transversal view
Fig. 13Prostate measurement – sagittal view
Fig. 14Example biopsy locations in a 12-core biopsy Courtesy of fig. 10-14: S. Hieronymi
Flowchart 1Literature search “TRUS prostate biopsy”
Table 1Level of evidence
Table 2Grade of recommendation
Table 3ISUP grade groups
Table 4Tumour node metastasis (TNM) classification of prostate cancer
Table 5Risk categories of patients using anti-coagulants
Table 6Which anti-coagulants should be stopped pre-biopsy and when
Table 7Which anti-aggregants should be stopped pre-biopsy and when
Table 8Complications and their frequencies