Association of local anesthetic method and prostate volume with the occurrence of prostate biopsy complications

Q4 Medicine Sahel Medical Journal Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.4103/smj.smj_23_20
M. Tolani, Muhammed Ahmed, B. Hamza, M. Muhammad, A. Bello, H. Maitama
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Background: Due to the invasive nature of prostate biopsy, it is associated with various complications. The study aimed to determine the association of local anesthetic method and prostate volume with the occurrence of these prostate biopsy complications. Materials and Methods: It was a prospective study carried out in 106 patients with indications for prostate biopsy. They were randomized into two equal groups receiving either intrarectal lidocaine gel or periprostatic nerve block. Prostate volume was determined using transrectal ultrasound, and patients were further divided into three prostate volume classes (20-40 ml, 40-100 ml, and ≥100 ml). Systematic sextant prostate biopsy was done, and the occurrence of complications (pain, bleeding, infection, and urinary retention) was documented. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software. Results: The pain scores of patients were similar irrespective of their prostate volume even with the use of different types of anesthesia. There was no significant tendency for the occurrence of bleeding, infection, and voiding complications when periprostatic nerve block or intrarectal lidocaine gel was used for pain relief. Postbiopsy cystourethritis was, however, significantly associated with the volume of the prostate (P = 0.006). Conclusion: The choice of local anesthesia does not affect the occurrence of complications following transrectal prostate biopsy. There is, however, a significant potential for the development of postbiopsy cystourethritis in patients with larger prostates.
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局麻方式与前列腺体积与前列腺活检并发症发生的关系
背景:由于前列腺活检的侵袭性,它与各种并发症有关。本研究旨在确定局部麻醉方法和前列腺体积与前列腺活检并发症发生的关系。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性研究,对106例有前列腺活检指征的患者进行了研究。他们被随机分为两组,接受直肠内利多卡因凝胶或前列腺周围神经阻滞。使用经直肠超声测定前列腺体积,并将患者进一步分为三个前列腺体积类别(20-40 ml、40-100 ml和≥100 ml)。进行了系统的六分仪前列腺活检,并记录了并发症(疼痛、出血、感染和尿潴留)的发生情况。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)对数据进行分析。结果:即使使用不同类型的麻醉,患者的疼痛评分也与前列腺体积无关。当前列腺周围神经阻滞或直肠内利多卡因凝胶用于止痛时,出血、感染和排尿并发症的发生趋势并不显著。然而,活检后膀胱尿道炎与前列腺体积显著相关(P=0.006)。结论:选择局部麻醉不会影响经直肠前列腺活检后并发症的发生。然而,在前列腺较大的患者中,发生眼压后膀胱尿道炎的可能性很大。
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