Abstract
Introduction: The prostate is a pyramidal shaped, fibromuscular glandular organ which surrounds
the prostatic urethra. Three pathologic processes affect the prostate gland: Inflammation,
Benign prostatic (Nodular) hyperplasia, and tumours. Of these three, the benign nodular
hyperplasia and prostatic carcinoma are prevalent worldwide. Main treatment for both
the above mentioned condition till date is surgical extraction of the prostate. A
clear concept is required about the morphological features and measurements of prostate
as it will play a major role in defining the disease and for the diagnosis. Material and Methods: The present study was conducted in the Department of Anatomy utilizing 50 samples
of human prostate, age ranging from 10 to 80 years. The various morphological parameters
studied were length, transverse diameter, antero-posterior diameter and weight of
prostate. Results: The lowest and highest mean value were 1.76-2.79 cm; 3.35-4.04 cm; 1.65-2.30 cm and
16.8-26.6 gm for length, transverse diameter, antero-posterior diameter and weight
respectively. Statistical measurements included mean, standard deviation, range and
correlation coeficients of different parameters. Conclusions: Length and transverse diameter of prostate were maximum in the American population,
Antero-Posterior diameter was maximum for Bangladeshi and weight was found maximum
in Indian population.
Keywords
morphological study - prostate - weight of prostate