Objective: To compare the pain perception between intravenous tramadol administration and PNB technique using lidocaine in TRUS guided prostate biopsy. Material & Methods: The design of this study is a prospective randomized clinical trial. The population of this study is BPH patients who will undergo TRUS guided prostate biopsy procedure according to the indication in our center. Randomization was done for the determination of groups 1 and 2. Group 1 was given tramadol injection 100 mg intravenously, while group 2 was given a local injection of lidocaine periprostatic. The Wong-Baker scale directly determined pain perception during the procedure. Results: The total samples in this study were 20 samples that met the inclusion and exclus...
center study our results of a five-year experience in the administration of lidocaine spray (LS) dur...
Management of pain plays an important role during prostate biopsy. Various types of management of pa...
PURPOSE: To our knowledge the optimal analgesia during prostate biopsy remains undetermined. We test...
PURPOSE: To make an objective controlled comparison of pain tolerance in transrectal ultrasound-guid...
Aim: We aimed to compare the two groups, topical plus intrarectal local anesthesia and periprostatic...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of intrarectal lidocaine hydrochloride gel in reducing pain in ...
BACKGROUND: Recent trends in prostate biopsy analgesia suggest a combination anesthetic to provide b...
Prostate biopsy guided by transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS) is largely used in prostate cancer diag...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of three different local anesthetic agents in patients who underw...
Purpose: Controversy exists over the pain during prostate biopsy. Periprostatic nerve block is a com...
Objective: To compare the pain control results of ketoprofen suppository and periprostatic injection...
PURPOSE: The efficacy of three different analgesic techniques during transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) g...
WOS: 000300392500015PubMed ID: 22092389Purpose: To evaluate the effect of equivalent doses of local ...
OBJECTIVE: • To compare the efficacy and safety of combined perianal-intrarectal (PI) lidocaine-p...
PubMedID: 22397774Purpose: The efficacy of three different analgesic techniques during transrectal u...
center study our results of a five-year experience in the administration of lidocaine spray (LS) dur...
Management of pain plays an important role during prostate biopsy. Various types of management of pa...
PURPOSE: To our knowledge the optimal analgesia during prostate biopsy remains undetermined. We test...
PURPOSE: To make an objective controlled comparison of pain tolerance in transrectal ultrasound-guid...
Aim: We aimed to compare the two groups, topical plus intrarectal local anesthesia and periprostatic...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of intrarectal lidocaine hydrochloride gel in reducing pain in ...
BACKGROUND: Recent trends in prostate biopsy analgesia suggest a combination anesthetic to provide b...
Prostate biopsy guided by transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS) is largely used in prostate cancer diag...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of three different local anesthetic agents in patients who underw...
Purpose: Controversy exists over the pain during prostate biopsy. Periprostatic nerve block is a com...
Objective: To compare the pain control results of ketoprofen suppository and periprostatic injection...
PURPOSE: The efficacy of three different analgesic techniques during transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) g...
WOS: 000300392500015PubMed ID: 22092389Purpose: To evaluate the effect of equivalent doses of local ...
OBJECTIVE: • To compare the efficacy and safety of combined perianal-intrarectal (PI) lidocaine-p...
PubMedID: 22397774Purpose: The efficacy of three different analgesic techniques during transrectal u...
center study our results of a five-year experience in the administration of lidocaine spray (LS) dur...
Management of pain plays an important role during prostate biopsy. Various types of management of pa...
PURPOSE: To our knowledge the optimal analgesia during prostate biopsy remains undetermined. We test...