Prostatic arterial supply: demonstration by multirow detector angio CT and catheter angiography

Eur Radiol. 2011 May;21(5):1119-26. doi: 10.1007/s00330-010-2015-0. Epub 2010 Nov 30.

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the prostatic arterial supply with multidetector Angio CT and Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA).

Methods: DSA was performed in 21 male patients (7 of these also underwent Pelvic Angio CT); a further 4 patients only underwent Angio CT. Prostatic arteries were classified according to their origin, direction, number of pedicles, termination and anastomoses with surrounding arteries in 50 pelvic sides.

Results: The most frequent origin was the internal pudendal artery (n = 28; 56%) with the common gluteal-pudendal trunk the next commonest (n = 14; 28%). Less frequent origins were the obturator artery (n = 6; 12%) or the inferior gluteal artery (n = 2; 4%). Two separate vascular pedicles were found in 12 pelvic sides (24%). There were anastomoses with the termination of the internal pudendal artery in 24% of cases (n = 12), with the contra-lateral prostatic arteries in 6 cases (12%), and to the superior vesical artery in 4 cases (8%).

Conclusions: Defining prostatic artery origin and direction is paramount to allow selective catheterisation. Angio CT is very useful as a pre-intervention tool. The number of independent vascular pedicles and the presence of anastomoses with surrounding arteries should be taken into account when planning prostatic arterial embolisation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Angiography / methods*
  • Angiography, Digital Subtraction / methods
  • Animals
  • Arteries / pathology*
  • Catheters
  • Diagnostic Imaging / methods
  • Embolization, Therapeutic
  • Humans
  • Image Processing, Computer-Assisted / methods
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prostate / blood supply*
  • Prostate / pathology
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed / methods*