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Saline cleansing can prevent infective complications after transrectal prostate biopsy: A randomized prospective study.

Taha ÇetinMehmet Yigit YalcinMert Hamza OzbilenGürkan CesurÇağdaş BildiriciErkin KaracaMahmut Can KarabacakErkan AravacıkTaylan TığlıOğuz TarhanMehmet YoldaşHayal BoyacıoğluSerdar ÇelikGökhan Koç
Published in: Urologia (2024)
The study challenges the prevailing belief that antiseptic solutions are indispensable for infection prevention, as saline demonstrated similar efficacy. Limitations include data gaps from potential external hospital visits and absent rectal microorganism swab culture. While TRUS-PB remains the gold standard, this study suggests that mechanically cleansing the rectal mucosa with saline-a cost-effective, side-effect-free alternative-may be a viable infection prevention method, particularly beneficial for patients with antiseptic allergies. The findings prompt a reconsideration of the necessity of antiseptic solutions in TRUS-PB, offering an alternative approach to mitigate infectious complications.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • heavy metals
  • healthcare
  • rectal cancer
  • risk factors
  • electronic health record
  • machine learning
  • big data
  • human health
  • artificial intelligence
  • climate change