2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12226
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The usefulness of preoperative bile cultures for hepatectomy with biliary reconstruction

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“…The targeted prophylaxis group had a significantly lower rate of SSI compared to the standard prophylaxis group (43.5% versus 71.0%) without a meaningful increase in MDR pathogens in bile culture. Finally, in patients undergoing hepatectomy with biliary reconstruction, Makino et al showed that pre-, peri-, and post-operative bile cultures have strong concordance rates with various post-operative infections, such as incisional SSI, organ/space SSI, bacteremia, and pneumonia [113]. The authors concluded that surveillance bile cultures taken over time can help predict and prevent not just SSIs but also seemingly unrelated infections such as pneumonia.…”
Section: Tailored Prophylaxis According To Individual Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The targeted prophylaxis group had a significantly lower rate of SSI compared to the standard prophylaxis group (43.5% versus 71.0%) without a meaningful increase in MDR pathogens in bile culture. Finally, in patients undergoing hepatectomy with biliary reconstruction, Makino et al showed that pre-, peri-, and post-operative bile cultures have strong concordance rates with various post-operative infections, such as incisional SSI, organ/space SSI, bacteremia, and pneumonia [113]. The authors concluded that surveillance bile cultures taken over time can help predict and prevent not just SSIs but also seemingly unrelated infections such as pneumonia.…”
Section: Tailored Prophylaxis According To Individual Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%