Prostate Biopsy Positioning for Patients With Neurological Conditions
GStirrups support stable lithotomy positioning for in-office transperineal prostate biopsy, including for the older male patient population where Parkinson's disease and other mobility-limiting conditions are common. The system installs on standard procedure tables in under 15 minutes and is FDA compliant. Practices may qualify for the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826) — consult your accountant.
Best for
- Urology practices offering in-office transperineal biopsy
- ASCs running template-guided biopsy under local anesthesia
- Practices serving an older male patient population
How Prostate Biopsy works with GStirrups
- Pre-procedure antibiotic and mobility assessment
- Install GStirrups on the procedure table
- Position patient in lithotomy for perineal access
- Administer local anesthesia
- Perform template-guided biopsy under ultrasound guidance
- Assisted egress and post-procedure monitoring
Frequently asked questions
- Is lithotomy positioning standard for transperineal biopsy?
- Many transperineal template-biopsy protocols use lithotomy or modified lithotomy for perineal access under ultrasound guidance. The positioning protocol is set by the performing urologist.