RÉSUMÉ
Objective:To Explore the value of prolonging compression hemostasis time in reducing bleeding related complications after ultrasound guided percutaneous renal biopsy.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 405 patients who underwent ultrasound guided percutaneous renal biopsy at the Guangzhou First People′s Hospital. Three groups were divided based on whether to immediately compress and stop bleeding after renal biopsy and the compression time. The group A was treated with no compression and stop bleeding, the group B was treated with compression and stop bleeding for 2 minutes, and the group C was treated with compression and stop bleeding for 5 minutes. The patient′s gender, age, preoperative blood pressure, coagulation, hemoglobin, platelets, and other indicators were recorded. The number of punctures and the immediate postoperative perirenal hematoma and bleeding at the puncture site were recorded. The perirenal hematoma and gross hematuria were re-examined 24 hours after surgery.Results:Compared with the group A and the group B, the incidence of postoperative bleeding related complications in the group C was lower. The incidence of perirenal hematoma 24 hours after surgery in the group A was 62.09%, the group B was 62.50%, and the group C was 44.09%, with a statistically significant difference ( P=0.003); The incidence of gross hematuria 24 hours after surgery in the group A was 8.79%, the group B was 7.29%, and the group C was 1.57%, with a statistically significant difference ( P=0.030). The incidence of immediate postoperative perirenal hematoma in the group A was 52.20%, 53.12% in the group B, and 38.58% in the group C, with a statistically significant difference ( P=0.033). Conclusions:Immediate compression hemostasis for 5 minutes after ultrasound guided percutaneous renal biopsy can effectively reduce postoperative perirenal hematoma and gross hematuria, alleviate postoperative pain, shorten bed rest time, and improve surgical safety.