prostate biopsy complicationsprostate cancerBiopsy of the prostate is a common procedure with minor complications that are usually self-limited. However, if one considers that millions of men undergo biopsy worldwide, one re... 查看全部>>Anastasios Anastasiadis...
In most cases endoscopies will last from 15 to 60 minutes. The patient rarely has to spend the night in hospital. Some patients may notice some blood in their urine after a cystoscopy (bladder examination) or when they...
The aim of this study was to report the transrectal prostate biopsy complications, to identify the factors involved in their occurring and to insist on their prevention. PATIENTS AND METHODOLOGY It is a prospective study interested on patients managed in the urological and andrological service in A...
After adjusting for age, race, SEER region, year and comorbidities prostate biopsy was associated with a 2.65-fold (95% CI 2.47–2.84) increased risk of hospitalization within 30 days compared to the control population (p <0.0001). The risk of infectious complications requiring hospitalization ...
Background: Transrectal prostate biopsy (TRPB) is considered the appropriate procedure for making prostate cancer (CaP) diagnosis, but it can also result in infectious complications that include fever, orchiepididymitis, prostatitis, and sepsis.Aims: The aim of our study was to report the frequency...
摘要: Purpose To report the incidence of emergency admissions attributable to infective complications of transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy (TGB) and evaluate appropriateness of antimicrobial prophylaxis.关键词: Prostate cancer Prostate biopsy Complications Hospital readmissions Length of stay Health...
A. Corrêa,CR Padovani 摘要: Prostate biopsy is not a procedure without risk. There is concern about major complications and which antibiotics are best for routine use before these biopsies. The objective was to determine the rate of complications and the possible risk factors in ...
Ultrasound guided biopsy of the prostate with fine needle (22G) as well as trucut needle (18G) was performed in 145 patients with a suspicion of prostate cancer. After three weeks all patients were interviewed about complications associated with the biopsy. Hematuria and/or hemospermia occurred...
Transrectal ultrasound guided needle biopsy is safe for diagnosing prostate cancer with few major but frequent minor complications. Patients are likely to have persistent hematuria for up to 3 to 7 days after the procedure. Recent use of aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is not an ab...
168 EVALUATION OF THE RISK FACTORS FOR COMPLICATIONS AFTER PROSTATE NEEDLE BIOPSYdoi:10.1016/S1569-9056(10)60172-8J.H. Yu and Y.I. Park and L.H. Sung and J.H. Han and J.Y. Chung and C.H. NohEuropean Urology Supplements