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      Recent Advances and Current Role of Transperineal Prostate Biopsy.

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          "Approximately 1 million prostate biopsies are performed each year in the United States. This procedure has traditionally been performed using a transrectal approach, which is associated with a significant risk of infectious complications including sepsis. In recent years, transperineal prostate biopsy has been increasingly adopted due to its lower associated infectious risk. In this review, we explore the benefits of the transperineal approach for performing prostate biopsy and detail technical advancements that have allowed for this procedure to now be routinely performed in the outpatient settings under local anesthesia."

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          Journal
          Urol Clin North Am
          The Urologic clinics of North America
          Elsevier BV
          1558-318X
          0094-0143
          Feb 2021
          : 48
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute and Department of Urology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 600 N. Wolfe Street, Marburg 134, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.
          [2 ] Urology Associates and UPMC Western Maryland, 12234 Williams Road, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA.
          [3 ] Urology Associates and UPMC Western Maryland, 12234 Williams Road, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA. Electronic address: mgorin@urologyassociatesmd.com.
          Article
          S0094-0143(20)30075-6
          10.1016/j.ucl.2020.09.010
          33218591
          7dde0194-6cd4-401e-9748-548fc2cf7b4b
          History

          Infection,MRI,Prostate cancer,Robot-assisted,Sepsis,Transperineal prostate biopsy,Transrectal prostate biopsy,Transrectal ultrasound

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