Prostate biopsy performed with a needle is a low-risk procedure.
There are a few risks associated with this procedure. One is an infection of the prostate gland. An antibiotic such as Levofloxacin 500mg will be prescribed to be taken before and after the procedure. If you experience chills or fever within 3 days of the procedure you should seek immediate medical aid.
You may get some minor rectal bleeding, but this will go away in a day or so.
biopsy
biopsy
It is confirmed by having a prostate biopsy done.
Prostate biopsy is a medical procedure, through which a part of prostate is taken to further process and see if there is any tumor evidence (tumor cells).
A definite diagnosis of prostate cancer, however, requires a tissue biopsy.
Transrectal ultrasound and biopsy.
No. The two procedures are separate.
ultrasound guidedance
The CPT code for a transrectal prostate biopsy under ultrasound guidance is 55700. This code specifically describes the biopsy procedure, which involves obtaining tissue samples from the prostate gland using transrectal ultrasound for guidance. Additional codes may be used if multiple biopsies are performed or if there are complications.
According to BCBS of Alabama, that is an "investigational" procedure.
The CPT code for a needle biopsy of the prostate with ultrasound guidance is 55700. This code is used for a transrectal needle biopsy of the prostate gland, which is typically performed in cases like elevated PSA levels. It's important to ensure that all relevant documentation supports the procedure performed.
You will likely find that there is a fair amount of blood that needs to be voided immediatly after the biopsy. I would wait a day before running.