Abstract

Objectives To explore the clinical value of ultrasound guided trasrectal prostate biopsy When the PSA > 10ng/ml. Methods The ultrasound guided transrectal prostate biopsy were performed on 120 patients whose PSA > 10ng/ml. Results Prostate carcinoma were detected in 46 cases; Benign prostatic hyperplasia 44 cases;prostatitis 9 cases;Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia 19 cases; Prostatic infarction 3 cases. 38 patients had transient gross hematuria; fever was seen in 16 patients; 5 patients got Sepsis; there were no hematospermia, prostate abscess and other complications occurred. Conclusions PSA > 10ng/ml can not serve as a reliable indicator for prostate biopsy. We should consider DRE, TRUS, PSA, Only in this way, can we improve the positive rate of prostate biopsy, avoid unnecessary biopsy on patients. Key words: Prostatic Neoplasms; Rectum; Biopsy, Needle

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