AbstractObjectiveThis study was carried out to compare infectious complications between patients with and without a set protocol for prostate biopsy.Materials and methodsPatients whom underwent prostate biopsy at our hospital from 2001 to 2012 were first identified. Two different groups of patients were then selected from 2 different years. The cut-off year in which we started to implement a standardized protocol for prostate biopsy was 2007. Data from the patient group without a set protocol were collected from January 2001 to December 2001. Data from the patient group with a set protocol were collected from January 2012 to December 2012.ResultsA total of 246 patients were selected from 2 different years. Ninety-two patients were collected...
Context: Prostate biopsy is one of the most performed procedures in urology. As a diagnostic procedu...
Background: Infection is a serious adverse effect of prostate biopsy (P-Bx), and recent reports sugg...
ABSTRACT Background Urosepsis is a rare but life-threatening complication following transrectal ul...
Objective: This study was carried out to compare infectious complications between patients with and ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study was carried out to compare infectious complications between patients wit...
We present a systematic review providing estimates of the overall and regional burden of infectious ...
Objective: Prostate cancer is a common disease in men proportionally with age. For the diagnosis of ...
PURPOSE: The aim of our study was to compare infectious complication rates between different prostat...
Background: Prostate biopsy is a standard tool for diagnosing prostate cancer, with more than 4 mill...
AbstractObjectiveInfection and fever are a major issue of transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided prost...
PURPOSE: Urosepsis is the most feared complication of transrectal prostate biopsy. The incidence may...
Objective: Infection and fever are a major issue of transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided prostate bi...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Prostate biopsy is not a procedure without risk. There is concern about major...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate and report the complications, and to analyse antimi...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of infection after transrectal prostat...
Context: Prostate biopsy is one of the most performed procedures in urology. As a diagnostic procedu...
Background: Infection is a serious adverse effect of prostate biopsy (P-Bx), and recent reports sugg...
ABSTRACT Background Urosepsis is a rare but life-threatening complication following transrectal ul...
Objective: This study was carried out to compare infectious complications between patients with and ...
AbstractObjectiveThis study was carried out to compare infectious complications between patients wit...
We present a systematic review providing estimates of the overall and regional burden of infectious ...
Objective: Prostate cancer is a common disease in men proportionally with age. For the diagnosis of ...
PURPOSE: The aim of our study was to compare infectious complication rates between different prostat...
Background: Prostate biopsy is a standard tool for diagnosing prostate cancer, with more than 4 mill...
AbstractObjectiveInfection and fever are a major issue of transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided prost...
PURPOSE: Urosepsis is the most feared complication of transrectal prostate biopsy. The incidence may...
Objective: Infection and fever are a major issue of transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided prostate bi...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Prostate biopsy is not a procedure without risk. There is concern about major...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate and report the complications, and to analyse antimi...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of infection after transrectal prostat...
Context: Prostate biopsy is one of the most performed procedures in urology. As a diagnostic procedu...
Background: Infection is a serious adverse effect of prostate biopsy (P-Bx), and recent reports sugg...
ABSTRACT Background Urosepsis is a rare but life-threatening complication following transrectal ul...