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. 2004 Dec;52(3):329-334.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2003.11.006.

Transrectal ultrasound-guided transperineal and transrectal management of seminal vesicle abscesses

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Transrectal ultrasound-guided transperineal and transrectal management of seminal vesicle abscesses

Mutlu Sağlam et al. Eur J Radiol. 2004 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: The treatment of seminal vesicle abscesses (SVA) by transrectal ultrasound-guided transrectal and transperineal approaches were evaluated in this study.

Materials and methods: Six SVA cases were diagnosed among 2350 patients admitted to our ultrasound unit with prostate and seminal vesicle symptoms during the last 6 years. Four out of six cases had bilateral, and two had unilateral SVA. Transperineal puncture and aspiration was done in four patients with bilateral abscesses and transrectal approach was preferred in two patients with unilateral abscesses.

Results: For both approaches, the aspiration was successfully done without any complication. The mean durations of intervention were 64 and 13 min, and the durations of hospitalization were 2 and 3 days for the transperineal and transrectal approaches, respectively.

Conclusion: Transrectal ultrasound examination allows simultaneous evaluation of the gland and the guidance for a needle puncture and aspiration. Furthermore, rapid pain relief, regression of other symptoms, minimally invasive technique and shorter hospitalization seem to be important features as compared with conservative and surgical treatment modalities.

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