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[Diagnostic value of ultrasound-guided anastomotic biopsies in patients with high PSA (> or = 0,4 ng/ml) after radical prostatectomy]

Authors :
Scattoni, V
Roscigno, M
Raber, M
Montorsi, F
Bertini, R
Bua, L
Da Pozzo, L
Rigatti, P
Scattoni V
Roscigno M
Raber M
Montorsi F
Bertini R
Bua L
Da Pozzo L
Rigatti P
Scattoni, V
Roscigno, M
Raber, M
Montorsi, F
Bertini, R
Bua, L
Da Pozzo, L
Rigatti, P
Scattoni V
Roscigno M
Raber M
Montorsi F
Bertini R
Bua L
Da Pozzo L
Rigatti P
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The authors report their experience on the use of a high number of biopsies for the diagnosis of a vesicourethral anastomosis tumor recurrence in patients who underwent radical prostatectomy with a PSA elevation. METHODS: Sixty-five patients with PSA > or = 0.4 ng/ml after radical prostatectomy received 6 to 8 transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) guided biopsies of the vesicourethral anastomosis. RESULTS: The biopsy scheme with 6 random anastomotic biopsies plus additional biopsies through TRUS detectable lesions was able to diagnose a local recurrence in more than 60% of the cases. In presence of a post-operative PSA < 1.0 ng/ml and in absence of ultrasound detectable or palpable lesions a local neoplastic recurrence was detected in 58% of the cases. In presence of a palpable or ultrasound visible lesions, the detection rate increases to 80% of the cases.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Italian
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308931937
Document Type :
Electronic Resource