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MRI–Ultrasound Fusion Prostate Biopsy in Arlington & Dallas–Fort Worth, TX

Dr. Richard Bevan-Thomas is a recognized leader in prostate cancer diagnosis in DFW. We utilize advanced MRI-Ultrasound Fusion Biopsy to achieve pinpoint accuracy, performing well over 5,000 procedures. Our high-volume experience spans both targeted (fusion) sampling and full template mapping via both transrectal and modern transperineal techniques, ensuring the highest standards of diagnostic care.

Prostate Biopsy: MRI-Fusion Delivers Clarity—Not Guesswork

An elevated PSA or a concerning MRI can feel like limbo. You want answers you can trust, without unnecessary procedures. Dr. Richard Bevan-Thomas performs MRI–ultrasound fusion prostate biopsies to deliver precise, comprehensive information.

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Second Opinion & When We Recommend Biopsy

If you’ve been told you “need a biopsy,” schedule a second-opinion review. Dr. Bevan-Thomas personally reviews the actual MRI images with you (not just the report) to discuss the next steps: biopsy, biomarker testing, or structured surveillance.

MRI Finding (PI-RADS Score)Recommenion Ganceuiddat
PI-RADS 4–5Fusion Biopsy Recommended. (High likelihood of clinically significant cancer.)
PI-RADS 3Not automatic. Decision is individualized based on PSA density, trend, age, family history, prior biopsy results, and biomarkers (e.g., ExoDx).

How MRI–Ultrasound Fusion Works (Step-by-Step)

Benefits of Choosing MRI Fusion with Dr. Bevan-Thomas

PlatformLocationBenefit
Transperineal Fusion (Koelis)USMD Hospital Arlington (Conscious IV sedation)Lowest infection risk (avoids rectal bacteria). Excels for anterior/apical lesions.
Transrectal Fusion (Invivo)SCNT—Arlington (Sedation) or In-office (Local)Efficient, widely covered, highly precise with the Invivo system.

What to Expect

PROCEDURE, RECOVERY & RESULTS
(5–7 Day Timeline)

If you’ve been told you “need a biopsy,” schedule a second-opinion review. Dr. Bevan-Thomas personally reviews the actual MRI images with you (not just the report) to discuss the next steps: biopsy, biomarker testing, or structured surveillance.

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Why Patients Choose Dr. Bevan-Thomas

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Schedule a Second-Opinion Review—or Your Fusion Biopsy

Whether you’re deciding if you need a biopsy, proceeding to a Fusion Biopsy, or exploring Active Surveillance, Dr. Bevan-Thomas provides confident answers. As an accomplished robotic surgeon and ablation specialist, he provides truly impartial guidance on your best next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you always take both targeted and template cores?

Yes. To ensure comprehensive screening and avoid missing cancers outside MRI visible lesions, we always perform targeted and systematic template sampling in the same session.

Which approach is safer, transrectal or transperineal?

Transperineal (Koelis at USMD Hospital Arlington) has the lowest infection risk because it avoids rectal bacteria. Transrectal risk is slightly higher, but is under 1% in our practice with antibiotics and prep.

Where are the biopsies performed?

Transperineal biopsies are performed at USMD Hospital Arlington under conscious IV sedation. Transrectal biopsies are performed at SCNT, Arlington under conscious IV sedation or in office with local anesthesia.

How soon are results ready, and how will I get them?

Pathology is reviewed by a board certified genitourinary pathologist. Results typically return in 5 to 7 days and will be discussed at your follow up appointment with Dr. Bevan Thomas.

Can I get a second opinion before deciding on biopsy?

Yes. Dr. Bevan Thomas provides second opinion reviews and personally goes over your actual MRI images, not just the report, to help decide whether biopsy, biomarkers, or surveillance is the right next step.