Transrectal Ultrasound
Full Form of TUS
What is TUS?
Transrectal Ultrasound, commonly abbreviated as TUS, is a specialised diagnostic imaging procedure that uses a small ultrasound probe inserted through the rectum to produce detailed images of the prostate gland and surrounding pelvic structures. In India, TUS plays a significant role in urological diagnostics, particularly in the early detection and evaluation of prostate conditions including benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, and prostate cancer, which is increasingly common among Indian men above fifty. Leading hospitals and cancer institutes across metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad routinely perform this procedure, often combined with a prostate biopsy for accurate tissue diagnosis. The technique is also valuable in guiding brachytherapy for prostate cancer treatment, evaluating seminal vesicle abnormalities, and staging rectal tumours in colorectal cancer patients. Medical students and postgraduates preparing for NEET PG, AIIMS PG, and super-speciality entrance examinations in urology frequently encounter questions on TUS-guided procedures, indications, and interpretation of findings. Rural and semi-urban diagnostic centres across India are increasingly adopting this technology due to its cost-effectiveness, real-time imaging capabilities, and minimal patient discomfort compared to MRI-based alternatives, making it a cornerstone investigation in modern urological practice.
TUS का फुल फॉर्म
ट्रांसरेक्टल अल्ट्रासाउंड
Example
The patient underwent TUS-guided prostate biopsy at AIIMS Delhi to confirm the suspected malignancy flagged by elevated PSA levels.