2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.40631
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The Duration of Postoperative Antibiotics in Autologous Breast Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Although prophylactic antibiotic use following autologous breast reconstruction post-mastectomy is a common practice, there is no consensus in the literature regarding its duration. Antibiotic stewardship is important to minimise multi-resistant organisms as well as mitigate the associated side effects. Currently, there are no published guidelines regarding the duration of prophylactic antibiotics in autologous breast reconstruction surgery following mastectomy. The authors searched the online literature regar… Show more

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“…Protecting the harvested autologous tissue from contamination is crucial for reducing the risk of intracranial infections and improving tissue survival, as free autologous tissues inherently have limited infection resistance [18][19]. Compared to conventional tray stands, the new side-support tray stand significantly reduces the occurrence of postoperative intracranial infections in patients undergoing endoscopic transnasal skull base surgery.…”
Section: Application Of the Side-support Tray To Reduce Postoperative...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protecting the harvested autologous tissue from contamination is crucial for reducing the risk of intracranial infections and improving tissue survival, as free autologous tissues inherently have limited infection resistance [18][19]. Compared to conventional tray stands, the new side-support tray stand significantly reduces the occurrence of postoperative intracranial infections in patients undergoing endoscopic transnasal skull base surgery.…”
Section: Application Of the Side-support Tray To Reduce Postoperative...mentioning
confidence: 99%