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. 2005 Feb;234(2):576-81.
doi: 10.1148/radiol.2342031887. Epub 2004 Dec 22.

MR imaging-guided prostate biopsy with a closed MR unit at 1.5 T: initial results

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MR imaging-guided prostate biopsy with a closed MR unit at 1.5 T: initial results

Dirk Beyersdorff et al. Radiology. 2005 Feb.

Abstract

The authors evaluated a magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-compatible biopsy device comprising a needle guide that can be visualized with MR imaging and manipulated mechanically from outside the MR unit. With approval from the local ethics committee and patient consent, this device was tested in 12 patients by using a closed 1.5-T MR unit and a body phased-array coil. Patients had elevated prostate-specific antigen levels (6-60 ng/mL) and one or more areas in the prostate that were suspicious for carcinoma at prebiopsy MR imaging. Biopsy was performed with transrectal access and with the patient prone. A 16-gauge MR imaging-compatible needle was successfully positioned with the device, and between six and nine tissue cores were obtained in each patient. In one patient, two suspicious basal areas could not be reached with the device. Histologic analysis showed prostate cancer in five patients and prostatitis in six. No complications were observed. The device enabled MR imaging-guided core-needle biopsy of prostate areas suspicious for cancer on MR images.

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