ExactVu™ Micro-Ultrasound:
The highest resolution imaging tool to look at your prostate.
Urology of Virginia has recently acquired the ExactVu micro-ultrasound, a new modality that has equivalent safety to conventional ultrasound (its ultrasound) but has a 300% increase in resolution over the conventional ultrasound used by urologists to guide prostate biopsies. That’s why it is called micro- (for near microscopic resolution) ultrasound.
Micro-ultrasound lets our urologists actually see regions that may be suspicious so they can better attempt to “target” the biopsies to that area.
Ask for your biopsy procedure to be guided by high resolution micro-ultrasound.
Why is this important for you?
As a man who has been referred to your urologist for a biopsy, don’t you want your urologist to use the highest resolution imaging tool currently available to look at your prostate, one that lets them actually see regions that may be suspicious so they can better attempt to “target” the biopsies to that area?
As such, ask for your biopsy procedure to be guided by high resolution micro-ultrasound.
Why is this important for you?
If you are going to have a biopsy – – which is the definitive way prostate cancer is diagnosed – – don’t you want your urologist to use the most powerful imaging modality to visualize your prostate? By requesting micro-ultrasound, you are allowing your urologist to benefit from a powerful tool to visualize your prostate, differentiate areas of suspicion, and then to target those areas with their biopsies.
Why is this important for you?
The benefits of micro-ultrasound to you include:
- Micro-ultrasound has even better resolution than MRI. This means the urologist can better see suspicious regions in your prostate and target them – and do so in real-time and in their office.
- You only need one visit to the urologist to get your targeted micro-ultrasound biopsy. In contrast, with MRI, you go to your urologist, you are then referred to a hospital for an MRI, and you then go back to your urologist for a fusion biopsy. That’s at least 3 separate visits.
- The micro-ultrasound imaging session is fast, quick and painless.
- In contrast, the MRI scan can be claustrophobic, loud and you usually require an injection of contrast agent which can be dangerous if you have kidney problems. The MR imaging session itself takes 20 – 40 minutes inside the magnet, in addition to all the preparation.
- Your urologist is an expert in ultrasound. It is the imaging modality they have been using and trained on all their professional career. It is familiar and most urologists are experts. Micro-ultrasound is an extension of that. MRI, on the other hand, is generated and interpreted by a radiologist and then transferred to the urologist.
- There is usually no additional cost for micro-ultrasound. In many locations, there is a significant additional cost for prostate MRI.
Call us with questions or to book your biopsy with micro-ultrasound.
We’d be glad to help. To discuss the ExactVu™ micro-ultrasound and how it may be used for your biopsy, please contact us at 757-457-5100.