29 MHz Micro-Ultrasound — A New Standard in Prostate Cancer Screening and Early Diagnosis
Professor Guram Karazanashvili delivered another outstanding presentation dedicated to an advanced diagnostic technology — 29 MHz micro-ultrasound. This examination can be performed across the entire Caucasus region only in the five branches of the Karazanashvili Robotic Center.
Micro-ultrasound enables two essential diagnostic procedures: prostate cancer screening and targeted fusion biopsy.
Prostate Cancer — A Global Health Challenge for Men
Most men worldwide experience prostate-related issues at least once in their lives, and prostate cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality among the male population.
Early diagnosis directly determines treatment outcomes — prostate cancer detected at an early stage is fully curable.
29 MHz Micro-Ultrasound — A Technology Transforming Diagnostic Standards
29 MHz micro-ultrasound represents a next-generation diagnostic method, with accuracy comparable to MRI.
Compared to traditional ultrasound, this system provides a 300% enhanced image resolution, enabling physicians to identify structural changes and suspicious areas in the prostate with exceptional precision.
Where Is 29 MHz Micro-Ultrasound Available?
This examination is available exclusively at the five branches of the Karazanashvili Robotic Center:
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Tbilisi (Vake–Saburtalo and Dighomi)
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Batumi
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Kutaisi
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Zugdidi
Why Is This Technology Important?
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Provides highly accurate, high-resolution imaging that allows clinicians to detect pathology at the earliest stages.
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Reduces the need for unnecessary invasive procedures.
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Increases diagnostic reliability up to 100%.
Karazanashvili Robotic Center — The Leading Innovator in the Caucasus Region!






