Literature DB >> 3813594

The incidence of bacteremia during skin surgery.

J B Sabetta, J A Zitelli.   

Abstract

The development of transient bacteremia during simple surgical excision of cutaneous neoplasms was studied. Of 35 patients undergoing surgery on eroded, but not clinically infected, cutaneous tumors, one developed a transient bacteremia, whereas none of 15 patients developed bacteremia during surgery on cutaneous neoplasms with intact skin surfaces. The low incidence of bacteremia associated with surgery on eroded skin neoplasms suggests that, for this commonly performed surgery, prophylactic antibiotics be administered perioperatively only to patients with prosthetic heart valves and not to other patients at risk for endocarditis. This recommendation would be in keeping with the American Heart Association guidelines for prophylaxis for other surgical procedures associated with low incidences of transient bacteremia.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3813594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


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