Comparison of New SUREcore Biopsy of Needle to Standard of Care During Transperineal Prostate Biopsies

Description

To study a novel biopsy needle system for performing transperineal prostate biopsy. Prostate biopsy remains the standard approach for prostate cancer detection. While pre-biopsy MRI allows for targeting of visible lesions, systemic or 'off target' samples are recommended due to the well-recognized risk of undegrading and under sampling with current commercially available needles. The SureCore plus single-use biopsy needle produces a more intact tissue core with a same caliber 18g needle with \~21% more tissue per core in pre-clinical studies. This research study will determine if a new biopsy needle designed to produce more robust tissue cores per sample can improve detection and characterization of prostate cancer.

Conditions

Prostate Cancer

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

To study a novel biopsy needle system for performing transperineal prostate biopsy. Prostate biopsy remains the standard approach for prostate cancer detection. While pre-biopsy MRI allows for targeting of visible lesions, systemic or 'off target' samples are recommended due to the well-recognized risk of undegrading and under sampling with current commercially available needles. The SureCore plus single-use biopsy needle produces a more intact tissue core with a same caliber 18g needle with \~21% more tissue per core in pre-clinical studies. This research study will determine if a new biopsy needle designed to produce more robust tissue cores per sample can improve detection and characterization of prostate cancer.

Comparison of BARD Max Core 18g Needle With Uro1 SUREcore 18g Needle in Targeted Prostate Biopsies

Comparison of New SUREcore Biopsy of Needle to Standard of Care During Transperineal Prostate Biopsies

Condition
Prostate Cancer
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Sacramento

UC Davis Departments of Urologic Oncology, Sacramento, California, United States, 95817

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Patient older than age of 18 undergoing prostate biopsy
  • * Unable to consent
  • * Any comorbidity that, in the opinion of the investigator, could compromise protocol objectives
  • * Prisoners

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

University of California, Davis,

Study Record Dates

2026-12