Author:
Patel Dhagash,Modh Brijesh,Bhabhor Kalpesh
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are successions of investigations used in evaluation of prostatic pathology.
Currently digital rectal examination & serum PSA levels are used for screening of prostatic cancer. Many
conventional imaging techniques like plain radiography, computed tomography, radionuclide scintigraphy and
transabdominal sonography were proved to be ineffective in detection of many prostatic conditions specially cancer at an early
stage. Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) has traditionally been considered as the pivotal imaging test for the prostate,
providing clinically important information regarding benign and malignant conditions. OBJECTIVES: to evaluate the
TRUS and colour Doppler ndings in various benign and malignant prostatic lesions with respect to its site, echo
pattern, capsular status, local invasion, vascularity and to correlate with other investigations, like digital rectal examination
and serum PSA etc. and also to study the accuracy of TRUS in differentiating benign from malignant lesions.
METHODOLOGY: A prospective observational study carried out over a period of 1.5 years at a tertiary care hospital. All male
patient referred to department of radio diagnosis with prostate related complains referred from surgery department. Study
includes clinical symptoms, family and personal history, laboratory examination like PSA, radiological examination, digital
rectal examination. . Various statistical characteristics of the test such as sensitivity, specicity, positive predictive value,
negative predictive value were calculated whenever applicable. Out of total 64 patients' recruited OBSERVATIONS:
commonest age group was 61 – 70 years (39.1%). Commonest prostatic pathology encountered was BPH (56.2%) followed by
prostatic carcinoma (31.3%), prostatitis (4.7%), prostatic abscess & calculus (3.1%) prostatic cyst (1.6%). 75% patients of
prostatic carcinoma and 13.9% of Benign Prostate Hypertrophy show PSA value greater than 10ng/ml. Echotexture pattern
found on TRUS, in prostatic carcinoma patients was hypoechoic echotexture in 70% patients followed by mixed echotexture in
20% patients. Examination in Color Doppler found, 80 % patients of prostatic carcinoma show increased vascularity and 25 %
of benign lesion also shows increased vascularity including all three cases of prostatitis and one out of two case of prostatic
abscess. Any single test alone is not helpful in arriving at a diagnosis, but all the thr CONCLUSION: ee tests i.e. PSA level,
digital rectal examination, and transrectal ultrasound, together give very conrmatory result, specically to differentiate
benign from malignant condition of prostate. . Considering that the initial screening of patients will help in reducing the
number of negative biopsies (unnecessary), without impairing the cancer detection capacity.