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Complications Following Transrectal and Transperineal Prostate Biopsy: Results of the ProBE-PC Randomized Clinical Trial

Badar M. Mian, Paul J. Feustel, Asef Aziz, Ronald P. Kaufman, Adrien Bernstein, Svetlana Avulova, Hugh A.�G. Fisher

2023The Journal of Urology143 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: Transrectal prostate biopsy has come under scrutiny due to potential for postbiopsy infections and transperineal prostate biopsy is being offered as the safer alternative. However, there is a lack of randomized comparative studies. Our goal was to directly evaluate infectious and noninfectious complications following the 2 biopsy procedures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a prospective, pragmatic, randomized clinical study in men undergoing prostate biopsy. The participants underwent either transrectal or transperineal prostate biopsy in the office under local anesthesia. The primary outcome was a 30-day composite infectious complication rate, comprising of 1 or more components including fever, genitourinary infection, antibiotic prescriptions, office or emergency visits, hospitalization, or sepsis. Secondary outcomes included 30-day composite noninfectious complications (urinary or hemorrhagic). RESULTS: = .79). No participants required hospitalization or other interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Among men undergoing transperineal or transrectal prostate biopsy, we could not demonstrate any difference in the infectious or noninfectious complications. Both biopsy approaches remain clinically viable and safe.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRandomized controlled trialProstateBiopsyProstate biopsyUrologySurgeryRadiologyInternal medicineCancerProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentUrinary Tract Infections ManagementUrologic and reproductive health conditions