2022
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20222235
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Microbiological profile of bile culture and its antimicrobial susceptibility pattern in endo-biliary stented patients undergoing cholecystectomy

Abstract: Background: The vast majority of common bile duct (CBD) stones was secondary, formed within the gall bladder (GB) and migrates down the cystic duct into CBD or rarely due to primary stones formed in CBD. Intra-operative bile culture prevents development of infectious complications and guide selection of future appropriate antibiotic prophylaxis. Hence, this study focussed on investigation of microbiological profile of routine bile cultures in endo-biliary stenting patients undergoing cholecystectomy.Methods: I… Show more

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“…Similar observations have also been reported in few other studies. 11,17 In most cases, bile infections are caused by a single organism, but in a few cases mixed flora can be obtained. The mixed growth may be due to some antibiotic-resistant bacteria along with food habits and environmental factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar observations have also been reported in few other studies. 11,17 In most cases, bile infections are caused by a single organism, but in a few cases mixed flora can be obtained. The mixed growth may be due to some antibiotic-resistant bacteria along with food habits and environmental factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%