1991
DOI: 10.1093/clinids/13.supplement_7.s621
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Multicenter Trial of Prophylaxis with Clindamycin Plus Aztreonam or Cefotaxime in Gynecologic Surgery

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“…(29) Nonetheless, in practice, we observed postoperative use as studied in United Kingdom, 70% of surgeons used 3 days or more of SAP in laryngectomy. (30) Regarding gynecological and obstetric surgeries, the scientific literature reports the use of many types of drugs for SAP with similar effectiveness: clindamycin combined with aztreonam or cefotaxime, (31) cefoperazone combined with sulbactam, (32) cefazoline (33) and ampicillin more metronidazole. (34) Despite this variety of drugs, all studies showed that a single dose is as effective as the administration of SAP for multiple days.…”
Section: ❚ Discussionmentioning
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“…(29) Nonetheless, in practice, we observed postoperative use as studied in United Kingdom, 70% of surgeons used 3 days or more of SAP in laryngectomy. (30) Regarding gynecological and obstetric surgeries, the scientific literature reports the use of many types of drugs for SAP with similar effectiveness: clindamycin combined with aztreonam or cefotaxime, (31) cefoperazone combined with sulbactam, (32) cefazoline (33) and ampicillin more metronidazole. (34) Despite this variety of drugs, all studies showed that a single dose is as effective as the administration of SAP for multiple days.…”
Section: ❚ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although hair removal might be required for adequate exposure and preoperative skin marking, any microscopic trauma of the skin could increase the risk of SSIs. 2225) Five recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or quasi-RCTs compared the effects of preoperative hair removal and no hair removal, or hair removal using shaving, clipping, and depilatory cream. Hair removal did not affect the incidence of SSIs compared with no hair removal, with the quality of evidence rated as moderate.…”
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“…38 De las guías disponibles, cuatro explícitamente recomiendan evitar la remoción de pelo como medida preoperatoria para disminuir la infección del sitio quirúrgico. [39][40][41][42] PREPARACIÓN ANTISÉPTICA DEL SITIO QUIRÚRGICO La preparación del sitio quirúrgico se refiere al tratamiento de la piel intacta del paciente dentro del quirófano. La preparación incluye no sólo el sitio inmediato para la incisión quirúrgica, sino un área más amplia de la piel del paciente.…”
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