2.5 CME
34 Videos
23 Clinical Cases
2.5 CME
While physical examination and ultrasound are often the primary tools for evaluation of the penis, MRI can be a valuable option for problem solving in this area.
MRI’s ability to provide higher soft tissue contrast make it the ideal modality for staging penile neoplasms and plays a crucial role in surgical planning for these lesions. MRI can also be invaluable in evaluating tumor recurrence, complications from prostheses, as well as penile trauma, infections and inflammatory conditions.
In this course, Dr. Neeraj Lalwani provides an expert review of the imaging anatomy, indications for MRI, protocols, and patient management considerations and discusses the different types of prostheses and how they can impact the scan.
Learning Outcomes & CME Information
Neeraj Lalwani, MD, FSAR, DABR
Associate Professor
Virginia Commonwealth University Health and School of Medicine
1 Clinical Cases
26 min.
3 Clinical Cases
17 min.
5 Clinical Cases
25 min.
7 Clinical Cases
51 min.
Penile Prosthesis
8Â m.
Prosthesis Complications/Modifying Protocol for Prosthesis
9Â m.
Buckling of Cylinders
5Â m.
Reservoir Lockout
7Â m.
Incomplete Emptying of Reservoir
6Â m.
Ectopic Reservoir
4Â m.
Ectopic Leak
3Â m.
Aneurysm of the Cylinder
3Â m.
2nd Prosthesis Placement, Infection
7Â m.
Crossover of Cylinders
1Â m.
Reporting of Penile Prosthesis
4Â m.
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