MR Fusion Biopsy Services in Delhi NCR
Overview
Dr. Amitabh Singh, an esteemed Uro-oncologist, provides advanced diagnostic services to assess and diagnose various urological conditions. With expertise in MR fusion biopsy, a sophisticated and precise procedure, Dr. Singh, Mr Fusion Biopsy Oncologist Rohini delivers accurate and targeted results, assisting in the development of customized treatment plans for his patients.
MR Fusion Biopsy
MR fusion biopsy is an innovative technique that combines magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with real-time ultrasound guidance to precisely target suspicious areas in the prostate gland for biopsy. This state-of-the-art approach improves the detection and diagnosis of prostate cancer and other prostate-related conditions by providing detailed imaging and precise tissue sampling.
The Process
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If you require a comprehensive evaluation of your urological health or need further assessment, Dr. Amitabh Singh is ready to assist you. Contact us today to schedule a Best Online Doctor Consultation and undergo an MR fusion biopsy, an advanced diagnostic procedure that offers valuable insights into your urological condition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
MRI scan: Prior to the biopsy, an MRI scan of the prostate is performed. This scan provides detailed images of the prostate gland, including any suspicious areas.
Registration: The MRI images are fused with real-time ultrasound images to create a 3D model of the prostate gland, allowing the urologist to precisely target the suspicious areas identified on the MRI.
Anesthesia: Local anesthesia may be used to numb the area and reduce any discomfort during the procedure.
Transrectal Ultrasound (TRUS): A transrectal ultrasound probe is inserted into the rectum, providing real-time images of the prostate gland and guiding the biopsy needle.
Fusion guidance: The fusion system aligns the MRI images with the ultrasound images, allowing the urologist to precisely target and guide the biopsy needle toward the suspicious areas identified on the MRI.
Tissue sampling: Using the fusion guidance, the urologist inserts a biopsy needle into the prostate and takes targeted tissue samples from the suspicious areas. Multiple samples may be taken to increase the accuracy of the biopsy.
Post-procedure: After the biopsy, you may experience some rectal bleeding and may be given antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection. You will be monitored for a short time before being discharged.
Discomfort and pressure: You may feel some discomfort or pressure during the procedure, but it should not be overly painful. Local anesthesia is used to minimize discomfort.
Rectal bleeding: It is common to experience rectal bleeding for a few days after the procedure. This should gradually improve on its own.
Urinary symptoms: You may notice some temporary changes in urination, such as a slight burning sensation or blood in the urine. These symptoms usually resolve within a few days.
Potential complications: While rare, complications can include infection, urinary retention, rectal bleeding requiring intervention, or discomfort.
It's important to discuss the procedure in detail with your urologist beforehand to understand the risks, benefits, and any specific instructions for preparation and post-procedure care.