Journal article

Infection and sepsis prevention in prostate biopsy


Authors listWagenlehner, F. M. E.; Pilatz, A.; Waliszewski, P.; Dansranjavin, T.; Weidner, W.

Publication year2013

Pages1459-1466

JournalUrologe A

Volume number52

Issue number10

ISSN0340-2592

eISSN1433-0563

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-013-3284-4

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
Prostate biopsy is currently the gold standard in the diagnosis of carcinoma of the prostate. An estimated one million prostate biopsies are performed every year in Europe. Worldwide the most frequent form is the transrectal prostate biopsy using preoperative fluoroquinolone prophylaxis. In recent years an increasing rate of infectious complications after prostate biopsy has been observed. The main causative factor is fecal fluoroquinolone-resistant bacteria. This review aims to present the current evidence regarding infectious complications after prostate biopsy and strategies to reduce symptomatic infections and urosepsis.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWagenlehner, F., Pilatz, A., Waliszewski, P., Dansranjavin, T. and Weidner, W. (2013) Infection and sepsis prevention in prostate biopsy, Urologe A, 52(10), pp. 1459-1466. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-013-3284-4

APA Citation styleWagenlehner, F., Pilatz, A., Waliszewski, P., Dansranjavin, T., & Weidner, W. (2013). Infection and sepsis prevention in prostate biopsy. Urologe A. 52(10), 1459-1466. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-013-3284-4



Keywords


BLOOD-STREAM INFECTIONCOMPLICATIONSInfectious complicationsPostoperative infectionsProstate biopsyProstate carcinomaUrosepsis

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