J Korean Soc Ultrasound Med.
2008 Jun;27(2):67-73.
Proper Measurement of the Prostate Volume by Transrectal Ultrasound: Experimental Study about the Prostate with Focal Intravesical Protrusion of the Enlarged Central Gland
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Radiology, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Korea. uroradiolim@dreamwiz.com
Abstract
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the proper volume measurement of prostate with focal intravesical protrusion of enlarged central gland by comparison between methods using craniocaudal length from top of protruded central gland and from prostate base near bladder neck to prostate apex.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We made 20 prostate models with focal intravesical protrusion (volume range: 20~50 mL, height of protrusion: about 1 cm) using devil's tongue jelly. Two radiologists measured volume of models 3 times by two kinds of methods using craniocaudal length from top of protruded central gland (method 1) and from prostate base near bladder neck (method 2) by transrectal ultrasound. The accuracy of volume measurement of models was evaluated statistically by comparing their average volume to true volume. Intra- and interobserver agreement was also evaluated.
RESULTS
Average true volume of models was 31.05 mL. Each average volume using method 1 by two observers was 37.07 mL and 38.56 mL. Each average volume using method 2 was 30.69 mL and 31.55 mL. Volume measurement using method 2 was approximated to true volume of prostate statistically (p = .654, .823). There was no significant inter- and intra-observer variation in both methods.
CONCLUSION
To measure the accurate volume of porstate with focal intravesical protrusion of enlarged central gland, its craniocaudal length should be measured from prostate base near bladder neck.