Does a previous prostate biopsy-related acute bacterial prostatitis affect the results of radical prostatectomy?

ABSTRACT Objective To The standard technique for obtaining a histologic diagnosis of prostatic carcinomas is transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy. Acute prostatitis which might develop after prostate biopsy can cause periprostatic inflammation and fibrosis. In this study, we performed a re...

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Main Authors: Hakan Türk, Sitki Ün, Erkan Arslan, Ferruh Zorlu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia
Series:International Brazilian Journal of Urology
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spelling doaj-25671e2dba1b43e7afb45e353e71c8682020-11-25T01:35:09ZengSociedade Brasileira de UrologiaInternational Brazilian Journal of Urology1677-6119441818510.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2017.0270S1677-55382018000100081Does a previous prostate biopsy-related acute bacterial prostatitis affect the results of radical prostatectomy?Hakan TürkSitki ÜnErkan ArslanFerruh ZorluABSTRACT Objective To The standard technique for obtaining a histologic diagnosis of prostatic carcinomas is transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy. Acute prostatitis which might develop after prostate biopsy can cause periprostatic inflammation and fibrosis. In this study, we performed a retrospective review of our database to determine whether ABP history might affect the outcome of RP. Materials and Methods 441 RP patients who were operated in our clinic from 2002 to 2014 were included in our study group. All patients’ demographic values, PSA levels, biopsy and radical prostatectomy specimen pathology results and their perioperative/ postoperative complications were evaluated. Results There were 41 patients in patients with acute prostatitis following biopsy and 397 patients that did not develop acute prostatitis. Mean blood loss, transfusion rate and operation period were found to be significantly higher in ABP patients. Hospitalization period and reoperation rates were similar in both groups. However, post-op complications were significantly higher in ABP group. Conclusion Even though it does not affect oncological outcomes, we would like to warn the surgeons for potential complaints during surgery in ABP patients.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382018000100081&lng=en&tlng=enProstatitisProstateProstatectomy
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author Hakan Türk
Sitki Ün
Erkan Arslan
Ferruh Zorlu
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Sitki Ün
Erkan Arslan
Ferruh Zorlu
Does a previous prostate biopsy-related acute bacterial prostatitis affect the results of radical prostatectomy?
International Brazilian Journal of Urology
Prostatitis
Prostate
Prostatectomy
author_facet Hakan Türk
Sitki Ün
Erkan Arslan
Ferruh Zorlu
author_sort Hakan Türk
title Does a previous prostate biopsy-related acute bacterial prostatitis affect the results of radical prostatectomy?
title_short Does a previous prostate biopsy-related acute bacterial prostatitis affect the results of radical prostatectomy?
title_full Does a previous prostate biopsy-related acute bacterial prostatitis affect the results of radical prostatectomy?
title_fullStr Does a previous prostate biopsy-related acute bacterial prostatitis affect the results of radical prostatectomy?
title_full_unstemmed Does a previous prostate biopsy-related acute bacterial prostatitis affect the results of radical prostatectomy?
title_sort does a previous prostate biopsy-related acute bacterial prostatitis affect the results of radical prostatectomy?
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia
series International Brazilian Journal of Urology
issn 1677-6119
description ABSTRACT Objective To The standard technique for obtaining a histologic diagnosis of prostatic carcinomas is transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy. Acute prostatitis which might develop after prostate biopsy can cause periprostatic inflammation and fibrosis. In this study, we performed a retrospective review of our database to determine whether ABP history might affect the outcome of RP. Materials and Methods 441 RP patients who were operated in our clinic from 2002 to 2014 were included in our study group. All patients’ demographic values, PSA levels, biopsy and radical prostatectomy specimen pathology results and their perioperative/ postoperative complications were evaluated. Results There were 41 patients in patients with acute prostatitis following biopsy and 397 patients that did not develop acute prostatitis. Mean blood loss, transfusion rate and operation period were found to be significantly higher in ABP patients. Hospitalization period and reoperation rates were similar in both groups. However, post-op complications were significantly higher in ABP group. Conclusion Even though it does not affect oncological outcomes, we would like to warn the surgeons for potential complaints during surgery in ABP patients.
topic Prostatitis
Prostate
Prostatectomy
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382018000100081&lng=en&tlng=en
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