Transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) is a diagnostic procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to examine the pelvic area, particularly the prostate gland and surrounding tissues. This method allows doctors to evaluate structural abnormalities and identify potential health issues with precision.

Why is TRUS Important?

  1. Prostate Examination
    TRUS is used to detect abnormalities in the prostate, such as inflammation, tumors, or enlargement, which may indicate early-stage prostate cancer.
  2. Treatment Planning
    It helps doctors plan appropriate interventions, such as biopsies or medication-based treatments, tailored to the patient’s condition.
  3. Pelvic Health Assessment
    Beyond the prostate, TRUS aids in diagnosing issues in surrounding tissues, such as infections or cysts.

The Procedure

  • Preparation Patients may be asked to fast or use a laxative for a clearer examination.
  • Process A small ultrasound probe is inserted into the rectum to capture detailed images using sound waves.
  • Safety The procedure is safe, quick, and minimally invasive, allowing patients to resume normal activities immediately.

Who Should Consider TRUS?

  • Individuals experiencing urinary symptoms, such as difficulty or frequent urination.
  • Men at risk of prostate conditions, especially those with a family history of prostate issues.
  • Patients with suspected pelvic abnormalities based on symptoms or initial tests.