OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of intrarectal lidocaine hydrochloride gel in reducing pain in patients undergoing transrectal prostate biopsy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: During the period from June to Noviber 2002, 72 patients undergoing transrectal prostate biopsy at an outpatient service were prospectively randomized. Patients were divided into 2 groups. In group 1, 20 mL of 2% lidocaine gel were administered by intrarectal route 15 minutes before biopsy. In group 2 (placebo), 20 mL of ultrasound gel were administered under the same conditions. At the end of the procedure, patients were asked to classify the discomfort degree observed during the procedure through a verbal pain scale. Statistical analysis was performed through qui-square...
Management of pain plays an important role during prostate biopsy. Various types of management of pa...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of local anesthetic by peri-prostatic block in decreasing the pa...
Aim: We aimed to compare the two groups, topical plus intrarectal local anesthesia and periprostatic...
PURPOSE: To make an objective controlled comparison of pain tolerance in transrectal ultrasound-guid...
center study our results of a five-year experience in the administration of lidocaine spray (LS) dur...
Introduction and Objectives: Transrectal ultrasound guided biopsy is an essential part in the diagno...
Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of a novel anesthetic technique called iliohypogastric nerve bl...
Prostate biopsy guided by transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS) is largely used in prostate cancer diag...
OBJECTIVE: • To compare the efficacy and safety of combined perianal-intrarectal (PI) lidocaine-p...
Purpose: To our knowledge the optimal analgesia during prostate biopsy remains undetermined. We test...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of intrarectal EMLA, a new topical anesthetic cream, and lidocaine gel...
PURPOSE: To our knowledge the optimal analgesia during prostate biopsy remains undetermined. We test...
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Study Type - Harm Reduction RCT Level of E...
Aim: We assessed the safety and efficacy of three different local anesthesia methods (pudendal nerve...
Objective: To compare the pain perception between intravenous tramadol administration and PNB techni...
Management of pain plays an important role during prostate biopsy. Various types of management of pa...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of local anesthetic by peri-prostatic block in decreasing the pa...
Aim: We aimed to compare the two groups, topical plus intrarectal local anesthesia and periprostatic...
PURPOSE: To make an objective controlled comparison of pain tolerance in transrectal ultrasound-guid...
center study our results of a five-year experience in the administration of lidocaine spray (LS) dur...
Introduction and Objectives: Transrectal ultrasound guided biopsy is an essential part in the diagno...
Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of a novel anesthetic technique called iliohypogastric nerve bl...
Prostate biopsy guided by transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS) is largely used in prostate cancer diag...
OBJECTIVE: • To compare the efficacy and safety of combined perianal-intrarectal (PI) lidocaine-p...
Purpose: To our knowledge the optimal analgesia during prostate biopsy remains undetermined. We test...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of intrarectal EMLA, a new topical anesthetic cream, and lidocaine gel...
PURPOSE: To our knowledge the optimal analgesia during prostate biopsy remains undetermined. We test...
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Study Type - Harm Reduction RCT Level of E...
Aim: We assessed the safety and efficacy of three different local anesthesia methods (pudendal nerve...
Objective: To compare the pain perception between intravenous tramadol administration and PNB techni...
Management of pain plays an important role during prostate biopsy. Various types of management of pa...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of local anesthetic by peri-prostatic block in decreasing the pa...
Aim: We aimed to compare the two groups, topical plus intrarectal local anesthesia and periprostatic...