Gustafsson O, Norming U, Nyman C R, Ohström M
Department of Urology, Södersjukhuset, Stockholm.
Scand J Urol Nephrol. 1990;24(4):249-51.
Ultrasound guided biopsy of the prostate with fine needle (22G) as well as trucut needle (18G) was performed in 145 patients with a suspicion of prostate cancer. After three weeks all patients were interviewed about complications associated with the biopsy. Hematuria and/or hemospermia occurred in 2/3 of the patients. None of the hemorrhages was severe and all ceased spontaneously. E. coli infection of the urinary tract occurred in 9 cases (6.2%). Five of the infections caused high fever and necessitated hospital care with parenteral antibiotics for 1 to 8 days. The patients with infection had no signs of immunological defects by which they might have been identified before the biopsy. As a consequence of these observations we now use prophylactic antibiotics when core biopsy of the prostate is performed transrectally.