Prostate BiopsyBiospy, Prostate How To PrepareTell your doctor if you: - Have had any bleeding problems.
- Are
allergic to any medications, including anesthetics.
- Take any
medications regularly. Be sure your doctor knows the names and doses of all
your medications.
- Are taking any blood-thinning medications, such
as warfarin (Coumadin), heparin, enoxaparin (Lovenox), ASA, ibuprofen, or other
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
You will need to sign a consent form that says you understand the
risks of a prostate biopsy and agree to have the biopsy done. Talk to your
health professional about any concerns you have regarding the need for the
biopsy, its risks, how it will be done, or what the results will indicate. To
help you understand the importance of the biopsy, fill out the
medical test
information form (What is a PDF document?). If a prostate biopsy is done under
local anesthesia through the area between the anus and
scrotum (perineum), no other special preparation is needed. If the biopsy is done through the rectum, you may need to have an
enema before the biopsy. If the biopsy is done under
general anesthesia, do not eat or drink anything for 8
to 12 hours before the biopsy. During preparation for the biopsy, an
intravenous line (IV) is inserted in your arm, and a
sedative medication is given about an hour before the
biopsy.
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