Ultrasonographic Characteristics of Urethrovesical Anastomosis in the Early Post-radical Prostatectomy Patient

Author:

Bordinazzo R.1,Benecchi L.1,Vercesi A.1,Privitera O.1

Affiliation:

1. Divisione Urologica - Ospedale Santa Corona - Garbagnate Milanese (Milano)

Abstract

— It is possible that the advent of more aggressive surgical approaches to carcinoma of the prostate, including neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapy, will lead to a higher incidence of pelvic recurrence rates in coming years. A method of sequentially monitoring the region of the urethrovesical anastomosis for early recurrence that is more accurate than digital rectal examination is required. Transrectal ultrasound is an established technique for the preoperative assessment of prostate cancer. It has also been used postoperatively to guide a biopsy needle into palpably suspicious areas of the urethrovesical junction or for random biopsies in patients with elevated prostate specific antigen levels. However, the sonographic anatomy of the postoperative urethrovesical junction has seldom previously been described. In this prospective study we analyse the transrectal sonographic characteristics of the neoanatomy in 20 patients, all within 3 months following surgery for clinically intracapsular disease. We describe features of the neoanatomy, such as anterior tissue nodules and anastomotic rings. Because of distinct variations in the neoanatomy of different patients we recommend early postoperative transrectal biplanar sonography to establish a baseline image for each individual case. This would be useful for later comparison and may prevent a false positive scan on subsequent follow-up studies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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