# Imaging patterns of the arterial supply of the prostate gland in adult Ghanaian men

**Authors:** Bashiru Babatunde Jimah, Benjamin Dabo Sarkodie, Dorothea Anim, Edmund Brakohiapa, Asare Kweku Offei, Ewurama Andam Idun, Benard Botwe, Klenam Dzefi-Tettey, Kofi Amedi

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.redii.2022.100020 · Research in Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging · 2023-01-05

## TL;DR

This study examines the anatomy of prostate arteries in Ghanaian men to improve the effectiveness of a new medical procedure called prostatic arterial embolization.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into prostate artery branching patterns specific to Ghanaian men, aiding PAE standardization in developing countries.

## Key findings

- Type I prostatic artery origin was the most common (58.7%) in the studied population.
- Three types of arterial branching patterns (I, II, III) were identified, with no accessory arteries found.
- Most men had enlarged prostate volume (>30ml), which may influence PAE procedures.

## Abstract

Prostatic arterial embolization (PAE) is a novel procedure in West Africa and Ghana. A thorough understanding of the prostate artery's (PA) anatomy and pattern is required for successful prostatic arterial embolization and to guarantee targeted intervention. This study focuses on prostate arterial supply in adult males, including prevalence, variability, and imaging pattern.

A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted, at Euracare Advanced Diagnostics and Heart Centre. Patients who presented for Computed Tomography Angiography of the pelvis were included in the study. A total of 52 males were included and 104 pelvic CT angiography (one for each side) were analyzed, including: prostatic artery diameter, prostatic gland volume and prostate artery branching pattern. The PA branching pattern was classified using de Assis et al. classification.

Thirty-seven (71.15%) men had enlarged prostate volume (>30ml). On each side there was only one prostatic artery and no accessory one was found. Only three types of arterial branching were identified: type I, II,III. The type I artery was the most common origin 58.7% (61/104). PA originating from the anterior division of the internal iliac artery (type II) and the type III is from the internal pudendal artery, accounted for 16.3% (17/104) and 25% (26/104) respectively.

The most frequent type of PA origin was type I followed by type III then II. Knowing the different and most frequent types of anatomy of PA may help standardization and effectiveness of the PAE in developing countries.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (taxon 9606)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** enlarged prostate volume (MESH:D011472)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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