1.Pain during Transrectal Ultrasound-Guided Prostate Biopsy and the Role of Periprostatic Nerve Block: What Radiologists Should Know.
Korean Journal of Radiology 2014;15(5):543-553
Early prostate cancers are best detected with transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided core biopsy of the prostate. Due to increased longevity and improved prostate cancer screening, more men are now subjected to TRUS-guided biopsy. To improve the detection rate of early prostate cancer, the current trend is to increase the number of cores obtained. The significant pain associated with the biopsy procedure is usually neglected in clinical practice. Although it is currently underutilized, the periprostatic nerve block is an effective technique to mitigate pain associated with prostate biopsy. This article reviews contemporary issues pertaining to pain during prostate biopsy and discusses the practical aspects of periprostatic nerve block.
*Biopsy, Needle
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Humans
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Lidocaine
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Male
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*Nerve Block
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Pain Measurement
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Prostate/anatomy & histology/*surgery/ultrasonography
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Prostatic Neoplasms/*pathology/ultrasonography
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Ultrasound, High-Intensity Focused, Transrectal
2.Isolated fallopian tube torsion in prepubertal females – A report of 2 cases
Achint Gupta ; Win Thida, FRCR, Babar Nazir ; Charlene SW Yeo ; Yee Low ; Chiou Li Ong
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2015;70(4):259-262
Isolated fallopian tube torsion is an uncommon diagnosis. It
is particularly rare in the paediatric and post-menopausal
age groups. It lacks pathognomonic symptoms, signs and
imaging findings, yet each of these diagnostic steps plays a
crucial role in early diagnosis. We describe two cases of
isolated fallopian tube torsion in prepubertal females.
Fallopian Tubes