Centro de Próstata y Vías Urinarias (CPU) by UroBruce

Prostate Biopsy in Puebla with Dr. Bruno Rubí

A prostate biopsy is the only test that confirms or rules out cancer. It is recommended when PSA, the digital exam or MRI raise suspicion of a malignant lesion.

We perform it with modern technique and sedation so that you don't feel discomfort. Results are delivered between 5 and 10 days, along with a clear next-step plan: surveillance, treatment, or robotic surgery if cancer is confirmed.

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Location

Hospital Ángeles Puebla
Av. Kepler 2143, Reserva Territorial Atlixcáyotl
Puebla, C.P. 72190

Hours

Monday to Thursday by appointment · 24/7 emergencies

A case that we documented

A patient shares their experience with Dr. Bruno, a leading urologist in prostate laser surgery, covering their journey from consultation to recovery and the treatment's positive impact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is a prostate biopsy recommended?+

When the urologist detects a suspicious finding on PSA, digital rectal exam, or prostate MRI that requires histological confirmation.

How is the biopsy done — does it hurt?+

It is performed with local anesthesia and sedation so you don't feel pain. The procedure takes about 20 minutes and you go home the same day.

Is the procedure risky?+

It is a safe procedure performed thousands of times worldwide. The most common risks are minor bleeding and transient discomfort. Serious complications are rare with proper technique.

When do I get the results?+

Pathology results typically arrive in 5 to 10 business days. We schedule a result-review consultation as soon as they are ready.

What happens if the biopsy confirms cancer?+

We plan personalized treatment. Most cases are candidates for minimally invasive Da Vinci robotic surgery, with high cure rates when detected early.

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Book directly via WhatsApp with Dr. Bruno Rubí's team.

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