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Pseudoaneurysm after prostate biopsy: case report
Department of Urology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA
* Corresponding Author: William Daly. Email:
Canadian Journal of Urology 2025, 32(6), 669-672. https://doi.org/10.32604/cju.2025.063778
Received 23 January 2025; Accepted 02 September 2025; Issue published 30 December 2025
Abstract
Background: Minor bleeding after prostate biopsy is a relatively common complication, but clinically significant hemorrhage happens rarely. Management of prostatic artery pseudoaneurysm has not been described in the literature. Case Description: In this case, an 84-year-old man presented after prostate biopsy with rectal bleeding and required a massive transfusion. Ultimately, he was found to have a prostatic artery pseudoaneurysm, which to our knowledge is heretofore undescribed after prostate biopsy. Bleeding ultimately stopped spontaneously as the patient deferred angioembolization. He had not recurrent bleeding on follow up but is still deciding on treatment course for newly diagnosed prostate cancer. Conclusions: Bleeding from prostatic artery pseudoaneurysm is a rare complication of prostate biopsy and can be managed with aggressive resuscitation and IR embolization if needed.Keywords
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