antimicrobial (antibiotic) prophylaxis and surgery
Last reviewed 01/2018
- a meta-analysis investigated the use of antimicrobial prophylaxis in surgery
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- the study authors concluded that:
- as well as antibiotic prophylaxis being a generally effective intervention for preventing postoperative wound infection, the level of this effectiveness would appear to be reasonably independent of what type of surgery is being considered
- "...suggest that perhaps a sensible philosophy would be to assume that antibiotic prophylaxis is effective in reducing the risk of wound infection for all types of surgery, even ones where no clinical trial data exists and make exceptions to this rule if, for certain types of surgery, it can be proved to the contrary"
- the study authors concluded that:
Reference:
antimicrobial prophylaxis in fracture surgery
antimicrobial (antibiotic) prophylaxis in joint replacement surgery