Although you doctor may suspect they have prostate cancer, was the only certainty is to carry out the prostate biopsy, in which one or more small tissue samples for microscopic examination of gruczole. But just what is the procedure for prostate biopsy?
During prostate biopsy will be performed by an urologist (a doctor specializing in the problems of the urinary tract for men) or in the Office of doctor, clinic or hospital and day surgery can be one of three forms.
In the first form of biopsy, which is known as the transrectal biopsy, typically ask you to kneel, lie on your website or on Your back with feet elevated in a pair of stirrups. The doctor will then inject anaesthetic around gruczole before beginning the procedure.
Transrectal biopsy is usually performed using a spring loaded needle, which is guided to the site from which the tissue is taken by an ultrasonic probe. In cases where it can be felt during a digital examination of cancer, rectal surgeon may use a finger to guide the needle, rather than an ultrasonic probe. In any case, once in the position of the needle is used to collect samples of tissue are small, which is removed and sent to a laboratory microscope. Transrectal biopsy usually takes approximately 30 minutes.
A second form called transurethral biopsy is a biopsy and, as its name suggests, the tissue samples are collected by the urethra. Backlit range, known as the cystoscope is inserted into the urethra which passes through gruczole, and a cutting loop is then inserted into the cystoscope and to collect tissue samples from the prostate. This procedure can be performed either using the anaesthetic or general anesthesia and usually takes about 30-45 minutes.
The third form of transperineal biopsy is a biopsy. A small incision in the Perineum (area between the anus and Scrotum) and the doctor, and then inserts a finger into the rectum to the prostate in position while inserting the needle biopsy by incision in the Perineum and gruczole remove tissue samples. Use this form for biopsy is less popular than the other two forms these days and is usually performed on a local or general anesthetic and has about 15-30 minutes.
In cases where biopsy is carried out under anaesthetic patients probably feeling a slight impression of uniquely nasuwa?a, where anaesthetic is administered, and in the case of transrectal biopsy, very short, but sharp pain as the needle biopsy is gruczole.
Following the biopsy patients a 99.5% up from some sensitive soft normally for several days and may also some blood in the urine. You can also some slight bleeding from the rectum for transrectal biopsy. In all cases, it may be some discoloration sperm for a period of three to four weeks.
There is little risk that the biopsy itself may cause contamination or cause bleeding the urethra or bladder. In rare cases, the patient may be also an allergic reaction to the anesthetic, used during the procedure. Patients experiencing increased pain or fever, heavy bleeding (or bleeding lasts for more than two or three days after the biopsy) or difficulty in parkowych consult their Doctor promptly.
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