What about prevoid urine volume and postvoid residual urine volume , important for the treatment of obstructive urinary symptoms of patient , inthe report of prostate gland..?
The calcifications themselves do not support bacteria, but they can be a consequence of long-standing inflammation or infection. Once formed, these calcifications might serve as a focal point for recurrent bacterial infections, making it difficult to completely remove the bacteria. Large calcifications can potentially cause symptoms. These might include discomfort or pain in the pelvic area, difficulties with urination, or even contribute to urinary tract obstruction in severe cases.
@@DrSamsImagingLibrary in generally chronic bacterial prostatitis cant be cured?And also when the calcifications doesnt support bacteria why is difficult to remove bacteria when theres a calcifications? Whats the point?
The primary goal of HoLEP is to relieve urinary symptoms by removing the part of the prostate that is obstructing urine flow, rather than treating prostatitis or removing calcifications specifically. However, if calcifications are contributing to urinary obstruction or are part of significantly enlarged prostate tissue being removed during HoLEP, they may be indirectly addressed by the procedure.
Prostate Ultrasound Normal Vs Abnormal Image Appearances | Transrectal (TRUS) & Transabdominal USG: th-cam.com/video/vGKgUPf3A64/w-d-xo.html
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Nice video sir we need basic knowledge of obstrical colour Doppler
Thanks for watching! You can check out videos on umbilical artery, MCA and ductus venosus. They are already uploaded
Looking forward to report on protitis or lack of my Dr. Also needs volume and size of prostate of course it's not a popular ultrasound
Thanks for watching! I'll try to add more reporting videos regarding prostate cases.
Do an enema and get the measurement. Painless and quick.
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What type of ultrasound was used for theses images.
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These images are obtained through Trans-Rectal Ultrasound approach. Thanks for watching!
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Hi doctor Sam, how should one accurately measure post turp prostate on usg?
The transrectal approach used with the patient in left lateral decubitus position to scan the prostate.
What about prevoid urine volume and postvoid residual urine volume , important for the treatment of obstructive urinary symptoms of patient , inthe report of prostate gland..?
I had thought of adding it in the bladder report video
What could be ill defined hypointense patchy area in central and peripheral zone of prostate in mri can those be calcification? Or other thing else
These findings need to be correlated with lab and clinical tests. Did you get your PSA report?
@@DrSamsImagingLibrary no but the paitent experience difficulty while sitting and urination obstruction what could be the diagnosis
does calciifcations support bacteria in chronic bacterial prostatitis? and can they cause symptoms if they are large?
The calcifications themselves do not support bacteria, but they can be a consequence of long-standing inflammation or infection. Once formed, these calcifications might serve as a focal point for recurrent bacterial infections, making it difficult to completely remove the bacteria. Large calcifications can potentially cause symptoms. These might include discomfort or pain in the pelvic area, difficulties with urination, or even contribute to urinary tract obstruction in severe cases.
@@DrSamsImagingLibrary in generally chronic bacterial prostatitis cant be cured?And also when the calcifications doesnt support bacteria why is difficult to remove bacteria when theres a calcifications? Whats the point?
Looking for accurate info on proctitis or lack and calciufatins for urologist to look at with procroscope
Can prostatitis with calfication be removed by Holep based on ur findings ?
The primary goal of HoLEP is to relieve urinary symptoms by removing the part of the prostate that is obstructing urine flow, rather than treating prostatitis or removing calcifications specifically. However, if calcifications are contributing to urinary obstruction or are part of significantly enlarged prostate tissue being removed during HoLEP, they may be indirectly addressed by the procedure.
Have you got adenoma trus photos ?
I will try to upload a separate video on it. Thanks.
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Can ultrasound kub can detect prostate cancer
Prostate is not imaged in a KUB ultrasound
@@DrSamsImagingLibrary and what about abdominal ultrasound
@@c_52_swapniltiwari79 It can detect an enlarged prostate and a cancer may be detected. Prostate is seen better with Transrectal ultrasound approach.
I agree writing up report so the doctor can use information