2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0302-2838(02)00072-6
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Bilateral Fine-Needle Administered Local Anaesthetic Nerve Block for Pain Control during TRUS-Guided Multi-Core Prostate Biopsy: A Prospective Randomised Trial

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“…No difference in median number of days (LA vs. CT) of hematuria (2.6 vs 2.3), hematochezia (0.55 vs. 0.36), and hematospermia (0.65 vs. 0.69). Knobloch [41] No complications related to injection. No impact on cancer detection rate (LA = 50%, CT = 47.1%).…”
Section: Intrarectal Lignocainementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…No difference in median number of days (LA vs. CT) of hematuria (2.6 vs 2.3), hematochezia (0.55 vs. 0.36), and hematospermia (0.65 vs. 0.69). Knobloch [41] No complications related to injection. No impact on cancer detection rate (LA = 50%, CT = 47.1%).…”
Section: Intrarectal Lignocainementioning
confidence: 97%
“…[34][35][36]42,44,[51][52][53]19,56 They were not specified in the remaining 15 trials. 14,[37][38][39][40][41]43,[45][46][47][48][49][50]54,55 For the trials assessing the efficacy of PPNBs, two types of controls were used. Either no anesthesia at all was given or an equivalent volume of normal saline injection was administered.…”
Section: Study Description and Validitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, TRU of the prostate is painful (4), and there were claims from a few patients at our setting that they encountered extreme pain while getting this intrusive technique. Despite the fact that the level of and variables affecting pain amid TRU-guided biopsy were explored in the literature (5)(6)(7), in view of our investigation, there is a dearth of studies that concentrated on pain encountered by the patients undergoing TRU of the prostate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recommendations provided by contemporary clinical guidelines 1,2 clearly indicate that extended transrectal biopsy protocols with local anesthesia, such as the periprostatic nerve block (PPNB) [3][4][5][6][7] are standard procedures for diagnosing localized prostate cancer today. 1,2,[8][9][10] Although transperineal biopsy has several advantages over transrectal biopsy including a better sampling from the apico-anterior peripheral zone, [11][12][13] a lower risk of infection complications and no risk of rectal bleeding, 11 the lack of an established local anesthetic method prevents it from becoming the standard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%