MRI-Ultrasound Fused Approach for Prostate Biopsy-How It Is Performed.
Jacob J LangTimothy Dale McClureDaniel J A MargolisPublished in: Cancers (2024)
The use of MRI-ultrasound image fusion targeted biopsy of the prostate in the face of an elevated serum PSA is now recommended by multiple societies, and results in improved detection of clinically significant cancer and, potentially, decreased detection of indolent disease. This combines the excellent sensitivity of MRI for clinically significant prostate cancer and the real-time biopsy guidance and confirmation of ultrasound. Both transperineal and transrectal approaches can be implemented using cognitive fusion, mechanical fusion with an articulated arm and electromagnetic registration, or pure software registration. The performance has been shown comparable to in-bore MRI biopsy performance. However, a number of factors influence the performance of this technique, including the quality and interpretation of the MRI, the approach used for biopsy, and experience of the practitioner, with most studies showing comparable performance of MRI-ultrasound fusion to in-bore targeted biopsy. Future improvements including artificial intelligence promise to refine the performance of all approaches.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- prostate cancer
- ultrasound guided
- contrast enhanced
- artificial intelligence
- fine needle aspiration
- diffusion weighted imaging
- radical prostatectomy
- big data
- computed tomography
- machine learning
- deep learning
- magnetic resonance
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- papillary thyroid
- benign prostatic hyperplasia
- label free
- lymph node metastasis
- case control
- quality improvement