What is Transrectal Ultrasound?

Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) is a diagnostic method that uses sound waves to create detailed images of internal organs. The procedure involves inserting a small ultrasound probe into the rectum to examine nearby structures like the prostate, urethra, and surrounding tissues.

Key Benefits of TRUS

  1. High Accuracy
    TRUS produces detailed images, allowing doctors to view the internal structure of organs clearly.
  2. Targeted Diagnosis
    This method is ideal for detecting abnormalities such as prostate enlargement, tissue inflammation, or suspicious masses.
  3. Safe and Painless
    The probe is designed for patient comfort and does not involve harmful radiation, ensuring a safe procedure.

Who Should Consider TRUS?

  • Men aged 40 and above seeking prostate health check-ups
  • Those experiencing symptoms like difficulty urinating or frequent nighttime urination
  • Patients with potential abnormalities in the reproductive or urinary systems as advised by a doctor

The Procedure

  1. Patients are usually asked to prepare their bowels before the procedure.
  2. During the examination, the patient lies in a comfortable position, such as on their side.
  3. The doctor inserts a small ultrasound probe into the rectum and captures images for analysis.