1996
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1996.03540120050033
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Infection and Allergy Incidence in Ambulatory Surgery Patients Using White Petrolatum vs Bacitracin Ointment

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“…710 A recent article proposes that triple antibiotic ointment may prove an attractive alternative to oral antibiotics in select cases of skin wound management because resistance does not develop readily. 11 Then again, in a previous study by Smack et al, 12 no clinically significant differences in postoperative infection rates or wound healing were found between those treated with white petrolatum and bacitracin ointment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…710 A recent article proposes that triple antibiotic ointment may prove an attractive alternative to oral antibiotics in select cases of skin wound management because resistance does not develop readily. 11 Then again, in a previous study by Smack et al, 12 no clinically significant differences in postoperative infection rates or wound healing were found between those treated with white petrolatum and bacitracin ointment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…More recent studies have shown that wounds treated with petrolatum compared with those treated with a topical antibiotic have no increased incidence of infection and heal at the same rate 47 . Zuwkowski et al 41 noted similar bacterial counts and rates of infection in phenol peel sites treated with petroleum gauze and bacitracin ointment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study suggests that white petrolatum is a safe and effective wound care alternative to bacitracin, which may be especially useful in patients with known sensitizations. The study demonstrated that in 922 patients, 9 (2%) patients in the white petrolatum group versus 4 (0.9%) in the bacitracin group developed postprocedure infections 17 . In addition, there was no clinically significant difference in healing between the groups on Days 1, 7, or 28 17 .…”
Section: Bacitracinmentioning
confidence: 94%