Elsevier

European Urology

Volume 64, Issue 6, December 2013, Pages 876-892
European Urology

Platinum Priority – Review – Prostate Cancer
Editorial by Guillaume Ploussard and Alexandre de la Taille on pp. 893–894 of this issue
Systematic Review of Complications of Prostate Biopsy

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Abstract

Context

Prostate biopsy is commonly performed for cancer detection and management. The benefits and risks of prostate biopsy are germane to ongoing debates about prostate cancer screening and treatment.

Objective

To perform a systematic review of complications from prostate biopsy.

Evidence acquisition

A literature search was performed using PubMed and Embase, supplemented with additional references. Articles were reviewed for data on the following complications: hematuria, rectal bleeding, hematospermia, infection, pain, lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), urinary retention, erectile dysfunction, and mortality.

Evidence synthesis

After biopsy, hematuria and hematospermia are common but typically mild and self-limiting. Severe rectal bleeding is uncommon. Despite antimicrobial prophylaxis, infectious complications are increasing over time and are the most common reason for hospitalization after biopsy. Pain may occur at several stages of prostate biopsy and can be mitigated by anesthetic agents and anxiety-reduction techniques. Up to 25% of men have transient LUTS after biopsy, and <2% have frank urinary retention, with slightly higher rates reported after transperineal template biopsy. Biopsy-related mortality is rare.

Conclusions

Preparation for biopsy should include antimicrobial prophylaxis and pain management. Prostate biopsy is frequently associated with minor bleeding and urinary symptoms that usually do not require intervention. Infectious complications can be serious, requiring prompt management and continued work into preventative strategies.

Keywords

Prostate
Biopsy
Complications
Infection
Bleeding
Mortality

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